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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Recent data finds that a significant fraction of accounting firms are changing their organizational structures to optimize for AI, especially when it comes to junior roles.
January 20 -
Plus, Emburse announces Invoice Tax Validation; TaxStatus releases tax prep checklist, tax return history; and other accounting tech news and updates.
January 16 -
The number of organizations that have deployed AI agents grew twofold in the past year, sparking changes in hiring patterns and market dynamics.
January 15 -
While AI has increased gross productivity, net gains have been eroded by the time and effort needed to review and correct AI outputs.
January 14 -
The software will be used by both the firm's professionals and its clients to collaboratively manage corporate tax engagements in the same platform.
January 14 -
Plus, Data Ramp solution lets people process data without moving it; Rillet adds quarterly and annual financial reports, other features; and additional accounting tech news.
January 9 -
Experts shared the tools, trends and technologies they think will shape the next 12 months in accounting. We have included the full text of a broad selection of predictions here.
January 9 -
Experts shared the tools, trends and technologies they think will shape the next 12 months in accounting.
January 9 -
More AI integration — but with better governance — and slimmer tech stacks are top of mind for experts in accounting technology.
January 9 -
AI is nowhere near even approaching anything resembling sentience. But if it were, would it be ethical to make it do accounting tasks? We examine the question of AI freedom in our final part of our AI Thought Leaders series.
January 9 -
Corporate performance management solutions provider OneStream has agreed to be acquired by Hg Capital, a technology investment firm.
January 6 -
The deadline for submissions to Accounting Today's 2026 Top New Products list is end-of-day Friday.
January 5 -
We've heard it many times over the last few years: machines will not—cannot—replace human accountants. Today's technology is not sufficient to create the apocalypse scenario many dread, but what about tomorrow's?
January 5 -
The rise of AI has led to firms spending less on people and more on tech, a trend that our AI experts believe is likely to continue into 2026, according to answers to our annual AI Thought Leaders survey.
January 2 -
Sax LLP, a top 100 firm, concluded its investigation after a data breach in 2024 and determined that the personal data of as many as 220,000 people has been exposed.
January 2 -
Those with AI skills are said to make more, but how much more? Also, how have our actual experts been using AI in their own lives? We find out in this second part of our look at the AI Thought Leaders Survey.
December 31 -
In this first installment in a multipart series from our annual AI Thought Leaders survey, we asked our experts which processes will likely be automated by AI this year and which will remain in human hands.
December 30 -
Accounting software company Halfpricesoft unveiled its ez1099 2025 solution for the preparation, printing and e-filing of essential IRS forms for businesses and tax professionals.
December 26 -
Despite certain pronouncements otherwise, rumors of email's demise have been gravely exaggerated, as recent data shows it's not only still around, it's ubiquitous.
December 24 -
The vast majority of finance leaders feel confident about the quality of their own data, but this might be an overconfidence as a majority still regularly find errors in their own data.
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