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» Why XBRL is good, mandate or no

Like any government mandate, the SEC's requirement to use XBRL (Extensible Business Reporting Language) in public companies' financial reports cannot be ignored. However, along with the government stick comes a number of beneficial carrots.

Up until now, many companies have lived in a document-centric world where finding the right information might require someone to read a 100-page filing to get the one piece of data they need. The use of XBRL moves documents from being about big unstructured ideas to those that have a lot more structure, making them more consumable and more reusable, says Mike Willis, a partner at auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers and the founding chairman of XBRL International, a supply-chain consortium representing more than 600 companies.

[ TheSEC's XBRL mandate will demand increasing attention from IT. Find out what IT must know to prepare for XBRL. ]

"XBRL takes the same exact document and structures it, so you can say show me everything related to this topic," Willis notes. Once data becomes more interactive, it becomes multidimensional, linking users back to authoritative documentation, says Diane Mueller, vice president of XBRL Development for JustSystems, an XML tools provider.

United Technologies Corp. (UTC), a conglomerate that makes helicopters, air conditioners, elevators, and aerospace components, was an early adopter of XBRL. After three years of use, John Stantial, UTC's assistant comptroller, says the company hasn't fully exploited XBRL, yet has still been able to reduce the time and cost of its corporate reporting processes by 25 percent. Stantial expects to gain further improvements as UTC applies XBRL to more systems and processes. As XBRL gains a sufficient mass of users, Stantial looks forward to new software tools for better automated retrieval and systemwide integration to help UTC take further advantage of XBRL.

Once every company is required to put XBRL into the SEC's Edgar database, which provides the public with access to corporate filings, every organization will benefit from better research and benchmarking capabilities, Stantial says. That will bring about the need for XBRL analysis tools for use by investors, regulators, and companies' financial departments.

All of these benefits will create new opportunities to apply XBRL, and thus more XBRL-related work for IT to take on.


» Oberon intros suspended ceiling enclosures
November 21, 2008--Oberon has unveiled two new plenum-rated ceiling enclosures designed specifically for Aruba Networks' wireless enterprise deployments. These ceiling enclosures are designed to provide a secure, and aesthetic means to mount the access point.

» On the Floor at Interop, Day 2
Our reporter wraps up the days events.

» NECA Presents 2008 Industry Partner Award to OSHA
The Board of Governors hosted its 13th annual Industry Leaders Luncheon yesterday and recognized the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) as the 2008 NECA Industry Partner. Edwin G. Foulke, Jr., Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health, accepted the award on behalf of the agency.

» Templates for Citrix NetScaler devices speed securing Web apps
Citrix is making it easier to configure its NetScaler Web accelerator appliance for specific apps with templates and a tool for quickly viewing policies.
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» CA Emphasizes Holistic Enterprise IT Management
CA is focusing its line of management software products on enterprise IT environments, including managing virtualized systems.

» Fiber patch panel system offers ultra-high density
January 21, 2008 -- Belden announced that its FiberExpress Ultra patch panel system, designed to support the company's IBDN FiberExpress structured cabling platform, will be available in April.

» Onset intros Ethernet-based energy monitoring system
November 3, 2008 -- Onset Computer's HOBO U30/ETH allows energy managers, facility managers, and others to implement facility-wide, networked monitoring capability for tracking energy usage, HVAC/R systems performance, and green building efficiency.

 

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Services offered include, but are not limited to:
  • Structured Cabling Design & Implementation
  • Fiber Optic installation
  • Data Network Cabling (ethernet cabling) using Cat 5, Cat5e, and Cat 6 cable installation
  • Voice / Telephone Wiring & Cabling Installation
  • Business phone systems
  • VoIP Phone Systems
  • Wireless Network Setup
  • Line of Sight Solutions