OmniAudit let's you identify any changes made to any data in your SQL Server databases without changing your software | Database Journal

OmniAudit let’s you identify any changes made to any data in your SQL Server databases without changing your software

Dec 5, 2005
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[From Krell Software]

Audit trails are an important–sometimes required–part of database administration. Many systems which maintain critical information benefit from audit trails. Often government regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley, 21 CFR Part 11, and HIPAA require audit trails on electronic records.

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