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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A recent study found that a lot of that time was flowing back into work, benefiting employers.
January 26 -
Plus, one step closer to Skynet, other news and updates from the accounting technology arena.
January 20 -
Researchers used ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence-driven text generator, to create a new strain of malware capable of bypassing traditional controls.
January 19 -
There were hundreds of millions of data breaches in 2022, which nonetheless represents a major improvement from previous years.
January 18 -
A Canadian small-claims tribunal ordered an accountant to pay her former firm for time theft.
January 17 -
The accounting software vendor is greatly expanding eligibility to allow millions more businesses to access its B2B payment system.
January 17 -
The companies will collaborate on reference architecture, marketing, sales and support.
January 13 -
Plus, cybercriminals go corporate, and other news and updates from the accounting technology world.
January 13 -
Engineered Tax Services has acquired grant education and training firm J.E. Salazar & Associates as well as R&D credit advisory firm Tax Credit Advisors.
January 13 -
Remote workers, by their very nature, are more vulnerable to cyber threats. One study suggests that the best way to get them to take these threats seriously is fear.
January 11 -
A recent report found that, for the majority of companies, processing a single expense report costs at least $11, and sometimes much more.
January 10 -
Cryptocurrency-enabled cybercrimes are growing in sophistication, aided by criminal groups that increasingly mimic legitimate corporate structures.
January 10 -
Plus, Wolters Kluwer announces BowTieXP Enterprise Version 11 Service Pack 3; SAP releases "Automation Starter Pack"; and other accounting tech updates.
January 6 -
The use of private agencies spiked in 2021 and yet, despite this, they collected only 2.78% of total delinquent tax accounts assigned to them by the IRS.
January 4 -
On many unregulated cryptocurrency exchanges, wash sales may be highly inflating stated volume, according to a recent study.
January 4 -
Plus, nominations open for Top 2023 100 ProAdvisor Awards Program; TaxBit, E&Y launch digital asset solution suite; and other tech news.
December 23 -
People do not react more positively to a cheerful chatbot than a neutral one except under specific circumstances, says a recent study.
December 22 -
A recent study has suggested that, as robots increasingly intertwine with the economy, a small tax ranging from 1-3.7% of their value may help address some of the disruptive effects.
December 21 -
Accounting Today seeks submissions for the best accounting products of the last year.
December 21 -
Data shows that the number of days working from home has stabilized around one-third after a dramatic spike at the start of the pandemic.
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