Cloud Accounting stories
Colt is expanding its 100Gbps connectivity solutions in Japan, enhancing services for enterprises and cloud providers, centred on Tokyo's Inzai Data Center.
Adaptive Insights surpassed USD $100 million in revenue for FY18, adding 500+ new customers and receiving accolades for its cloud-based planning solutions.
Reckon has launched a new web-based POS solution for SMEs, empowering them to manage sales, inventory, and more from any device, online or offline.
Xero, the New Zealand-based cloud accounting software, has been added to the ASX100, while telecommunications company Vocus Group is removed.
Xero's International Women's Day tea saw approximately 80 women who were Xero partners, customers, and employees coming together.
The online lending market in Aus is has grown at unprecedented speeds, demonstrating the demand for quick and fuss-free access to business capital.
MYOB acquires Reckon's Accountants Practice Management division for AU$180m cash in bid to strengthen adviser audience.
Xero announces positive EBITDA for first time, adding 160k net new subscribers and growing revenue to $187.8m.
MYOB celebrates one year of membership in Male Champions of Change, aiming to increase women's representation in STEM leadership.
As part of the agreement, Reckon will offer ongoing financial management software training and support for the cleaning and gardening franchise.
The three-day event will see 542 sessions being held before it's over, with over 8500 customers and partners attending this year's event.
Cloud accounting leader Xero celebrates surpassing 250k UK subscribers amid digital tax shift and banking partnerships growth.
Xero's chief partner officer Anna Curzon has been named one of the top 25 women leaders in SaaS by The SaaS Report.
Sage celebrates 1000th client milestone for its transformative Enterprise Intelligence tool, enhancing global data management.
A new report by MYOB says New Zealand's tech sector lacks gender diversity and will need to do more to build a more inclusive industry.
Automation's impact on accounting took centre stage at MYOB Incite in Auckland, urging accountants to embrace tech changes and shift to advisory roles.
For a business with less than $5 million revenue, every three months its cloud accounting software will calculate the tax obligations owed.
A Reckon survey reveals that one in three Australian small businesses struggle to set up due to poor government support and slow internet speeds.
Reckon has signed a deal with Tidy International to integrate its cloud-based stock and inventory management system, TidyStock, into Reckon One.
SyncDirect allows accountants to collect clients' accounting data regardless of which desktop or cloud-based accounting package they use.