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<!-- Generated by HotBanana --><title>Seek and Ye Shall Find</title><link>http://www.theiia.org/intAuditor/feature-articles/2006/october/seek-and-ye-shall-find-1/</link>
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<item><link>http://www.theiia.org/intAuditor/feature-articles/2006/october/seek-and-ye-shall-find-1/</link><pubDate>2012-05-01</pubDate><title>Fritz</title><description>A software audit would be very torublesome when using excel especially for businesses with a lot of software. I think it has become common practice for smaller businesses to use excel but those with a lot of software should opt for Software Asset Management software. A decent SAM program such as  for example will collate and provide all the details which an auditor requires. This will make life much easier for the staff.</description></item>
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