Chris Gaetano is the technology editor for Accounting Today. He brings with him more than a decade of experience covering the accounting profession as part of the NYSSCPA's Trusted Professional. Prior to that, he was a local news reporter at Greater Media Newspapers in New Jersey. He graduated from Rowan University, in Glassboro, NJ.
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The lease accounting solutions provider is the company's third acquisition this year.
July 11 -
The laid-off workers will be replaced by specialists in engineering, product, and customer-facing roles as part of Intuit's larger AI plans.
July 10 -
The head of the Internal Revenue Service's Direct File program cites careful scoping and a blended team of government and private sector for making it work.
July 10 -
The firms in this year's VAR 100 see clients focusing ever-more strongly on the cloud — even as they suffer from 'change fatigue.'
July 9 -
Accounting Today's annual ranking of the brightest lights in reseller accounting software.
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A recent poll found professionals predict that as AI makes jobs more efficient, firms will move away from the billable hour model in favor of value pricing.
July 9 -
Plus, io.finnet launches virtual signer feature for enhanced digital asset operations; Caseware to hold webcast on AI audits; and other accounting tech news.
July 5 -
Plus, Solix Technologies touts enterprise-grade document management on a budget; and other accounting technology news.
June 28 -
The FASB voted to propose a new ASU that would, among other things, remove the distinction between linear and nonlinear development methods.
June 26 -
Pretty much every accountant has used AI in one form or another, with the most common use case being data entry and processing, according to a poll from Intuit QuickBooks.
June 26