Technology
Technology
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Thomson Tax & Accounting's GoFileRoom announced the release of TaxSort, an add-on module for the GoFileRoom Web-hosted document management application.
May 25 -
Whoever originated the phrase, "Keep It Simple, Stupid" didn't have Really Simple Syndication in mind.
May 24 -
Spurred by a double-digit increase in its Consumer Tax unit, accounting software provider Intuit Inc. posted a 14 percent gain in third-quarter revenue, to $956 million, versus the year-ago period.
May 18 -
The recent purchase of a Microsoft reseller by a company from Iceland must have raised a few eyebrows in the accounting software channel.
May 17 -
During a recent panel presentation on blogging, accounting firms considering launching their own blogs kept turning the discussion to the worries holding them back -- an inherent fear factor that encompassed concerns about everything from liability issues, to their work getting lost in the cyberspace shuffle.
May 16 -
Market research firm the Yankee Group announced that Intuit, Sage and Microsoft have reconfirmed their dominance in the small and midsized accounting and enterprise resource planning software markets.
May 15 -
Joe Gibbons worked in retail management at a now-defunct national sporting goods company for six years before establishing Gibbons & Gibbons PC, a CPA firm in Vienna, Va.Since then, he has witnessed firsthand how far integration has come between point-of-sale software and back-office accounting solutions.
May 14 -
XBRL International, the consortium working toward global adoption of the Extensible Business Reporting Language, said that it would form a standards board to upgrade its technical materials and to oversee and monitor their production.The consortium said that it would formally establish the board over the upcoming months, and has appointed Michael Ohata of Microsoft Corp. as founding standards board chair and issued a call for nominations to other positions. Ohata serves as controller of reporting standards for Microsoft Finance.
May 14 -
CCH INTEGRATES WITH MICROSOFT DYNAMICS: CCH, a Wolters Kluwer business and provider of tax and compliance software, has launched seamless integration between its CertiTax product and Microsoft Dynamics enterprise resource planning solutions.CertiTax, a Web-based suite for sales and use tax calculation spanning 8,000 jurisdictions, contains a new, quicker and easier-to-use interface with Microsoft Dynamics GP (formerly branded as Great Plains), AX (Axapta), SL (Solomon) and NAV (Navision). "The new CertiTax integration can save hours of work by allowing an accounting department to manage sales tax for all its customers and products with a single tax schedule," said CCH sales and use tax product manager Bruce Krumlauf, in a statement.
May 14 -
All too often, companies either rely upon personal knowledge and skill to recover from emergency situations, or they write a multi-volume encyclopedia of recovery procedures. When disaster strikes, neither approach lends itself to rapid response.You simply cannot rely upon any particular individual to be available during an emergency. Neither can you expect your staff to read through pages and pages of process documentation while chaos reins. There is a better way: Think in terms of recovery phases and align your documentation and recovery efforts with them.
May 14 -
Imagine a plane that is about to take off. On the plane are a client's financial advisors. Who is in the pilot's seat? Who is in the co-pilot's seat? Who is in first class and who is in coach? These are questions CPAs should ask themselves in today's commoditized and competitive world.Most clients have a team of advisors and the size of the team is growing. Clients often look to multiple advisors within a firm, as well as to those on the outside.
May 14 -
Numerous upgrades and products were announced at Insights 2006, Sage Software's annual partner conference. Accounting and operations management, customer relationship management, human resources and payroll services are some of the areas in which new products and upgrades will be released by this fall.
May 11 -
Sales tax and compliance software provider Avalara revealed its streamlined sales tax certified editions of AvaTax, a sales tax automation solution line, for Sage's enterprise resource planning applications MAS 90, MAS 200, 500 and Accpac.
May 10 -
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Creative Solutions, a unit of Thomson Tax & Accounting, has acquired the assets of Dunphy Systems, a Columbus, Ohio-based publisher and marketer of tax software.
May 8 -
Is the payment processing business the next great thing for accounting software vendors and their channels?
May 3 -
Creative Solutions, a provider of business software and part of the Thomson Corp., and Rivet Software, a financial management and Extensible Business Reporting Language software developer, have partnered to make Rivet's Dragon Tag and Dragon View XBRL applications available to CS customers.
April 30 -
NetSuite Inc., an on-demand business software provider, unveiled NetSuite - Software Edition, a software company-geared version of their online flagship software system.NetSuite - Software Edition has updated three specific areas of its original online edition to meet the special needs of software companies. The new edition enhances the financial management, customer relationship management and dashboards of the software system.
April 30 -
SAGE BUYS NORWEGIAN SOFTWARE FIRM: The Sage Group has a deal in place to acquire Norwegian software and accounting firm Visma for approximately $584 million.With 200,000 customers, Visma is the largest Scandinavian vendor of business management solutions for small and midsized businesses. Visma's revenues for 2005 were approximately $290 million, up almost $40 million from the 2004 figures. As of December 31, Visma had gross assets of approximately $345 million.
April 30 -
Microsoft's annual business software confab, Convergence 2006, centered on the combination of Microsoft business products into one Microsoft enterprise resource planning system, and also on converging communication devices for both work and home."The opportunity to do better software has never been stronger," said Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates, in a keynote address to roughly 7,000 attendees. "We talk about this digital decade and people living a digital work style or a digital lifestyle when they go home -and that is becoming more and more commonly accepted. As you move things away from paperwork and onto the digital approach, everything is software value-added."
April 30