Technology
Technology
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A recent poll has found that more than one third of organizations have experienced at least one cybersecurity incident related to accounting and financial data.
February 8 -
A recent Grant Thornton survey found that CFOs are expecting growth next year and are making new technology investments in preparation.
February 8 -
Artificially intelligent bots in the war for talent; Intuit expands its QB Network; and other developments from the past month.
February 8 -
CoinTracker Connect connects users with cryptocurrency experts to help file their taxes.
February 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service recently suspended a half dozen of its modernization programs, including two deemed essential to its plans for replacing its aging systems.
February 7 -
Software is the name of the game in accounting. However, there are three major aspects to software that can make or break the quality of a financial planning and analysis product and your ability to scale.
February 7 -
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Artificial intelligence is now at the point where it can code sophisticated custom malware, but cybersecurity pros see great potential for both attack and defense.
February 6 -
How do you know when it's time to move up from a small-business accounting package?
February 6 -
More technical demands are being placed on today's tax department.
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Plus FASB will release a cryptocurrency draft in March, and other news and updates from the accounting technology world.
February 3 -
The board's cryptocurrency project has undergone several refinements over the course of several meetings within the past year.
February 2 -
Brett Harrison led the crypto exchange's American arm, but insists he didn't have a clue that it allegedly gambled away customers' funds
February 2 -
If you take a proactive approach, you can reduce the inevitable hiccups that never seem to end.
February 1 -
EITC education; onboarding is key; expats on the rise; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 31 -
A recent EisnerAmper survey found companies are increasingly concerned that their next cyber breach won't be from a nefarious hacker but an employee who makes a mistake.
January 31 -
The vulnerability of the Social Security number isn't helping, either.
January 31 -
The majority of chief tax officers at multibillion-dollar companies plan to outsource more work to outside providers over the next few years, according to a new survey from KPMG.
January 31 -
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A former deputy governor of the Bank of Canada says that there are inherent governance challenges that come with the cryptocurrency sector that must be addressed.
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