The best accounting applications, printing QB checks gets easier, upgrades are coming to Teams, and seven other things that happened in technology this past month and how they'll impact your clients and your firm.
1. The best accounting apps for 2023
Why this is important for your firm and your clients: If you're looking for accounting software this year — or helping a client — you'll find this list is a helpful first step. Get lots of demos, involve a consultant and make sure it can grow with the business.
2. ChromeOS and Microsoft 365 to start playing nicer
Why this is important for your business: I think it's my age, but for some reason I still can't get over the hurdle of owning a device where just about all of my files must be stored online. I'm already doing that automatically using a couple of cloud-based storage services but there's something about having local files that synchronize that I like. It's just because I'm used to it. Anyway, I need to get over that. And the new integration between Chrome and 365 should help me. Maybe there truly is a Chromebook in my future.
3. Cyber insurance — a must-have for small biz
Why this is important for your firm and your clients: According to the Info Security piece, although these security threats are escalating, in a 2021 survey
4. Printing QuickBooks checks gets easier
Why this is important for your firm and your clients: Even though the use of online banking and electronic payments have significantly grown over the past few years, studies have shown that more than half of small businesses are still printing paper checks — a fact that I witness myself at clients. This product is one of a few that makes printing checks from QuickBooks an easier process. I haven't tested it personally so make sure you get references and review others.
5. Sendinblue integrates with WhatsApp
Why this is important for your firm and your clients: WhatsApp is one of the most widely used messaging and communications platforms in the world and Sendinblue's new service should help users keep better in step with their customers. A
6. A new Microsoft Teams upgrade
Why this is important for your firm and your clients: The new version is said to have been an ongoing project at Microsoft "for years" but don't worry — users will be able to revert to the older version if they choose. It was also reported that a
7. An email-borne attack averages more than $1M
Why this is important for your firm and your clients: Not only are companies investing big dollars in IT security, but these types of security breaches can cost far more — as much as $1million.
8. A foldable iPad as early as next year?
Why this is important for your business: Foldable devices aren't new — Samsung has been selling these for a few years. But a foldable iPad could be a big seller and also open the door to an avalanche of similar products. These devices will save space and could be very helpful for remote employees or people on the road.
9. TikTok updates 'Promote' tools
Why this is important for your firm and your clients: Although this feature has been around for a while, many of my clients using TikTok are unaware of its power. This and other tools that TikTok offers can drive more visits to your TikTok page, get more messages from potential customers and target your audience by location
10. 5 ways robots help construction workers
Why this is important for your firm and your clients: Companies in the construction industry are having a difficult time finding workers and, like many other industries, managers there are turning to technology to help. These tools should be considered if your clients are in that business, for sure.