Technology has arguably changed the way we live. It connects us to our friends, family, and colleagues and accomplishes tasks in both innovative and efficient ways.
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Technology has arguably changed the way we live. It connects us to our friends, family, and colleagues and accomplishes tasks in both innovative and efficient ways.
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There has been a significant increase in mobile technology use among Oklahoma CPAs in the last few years. Tablets in particular have emerged as the preferred option for helping financial professionals work more accurately and efficiently from any location.
For Oklahoma CPAs, keeping financial data safely stored is mission-critical. Any firm with poor data management practices is at risk for a number of career changing consequences:
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Privacy protection and data security are critical business concerns for Oklahoma CPAs. They have a professional obligation to keep client information safe by competently assessing and managing tech-oriented security risks.
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Thanks to tremendous advances in both computing and networking technology, it is easier than ever for Oklahoma CPAs to work remotely./oklahoma-cpa-mobile-security-checklist
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All companies doing business today have information technology or IT needs that are influenced by the type of business, the size of the business, and the hardware, software, and applications used to run the business.
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Posted Jan 12, 2016 by Ron Vaughn (@YourVirtualCIO)
There has been a lot said about Hillary Clinton and her private email server. All politics aside, I thought it might be of benefit to look at some of the reasons that someone might want to host their own email server, and which questions they should ask before making this decision.
At one time, if an Oklahoma CPA experienced computer problems, they called a technical support hotline and hoped for the best as the agent blindly attempted to understand and fix the issue. Today, remote tech support is available.
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Oklahoma home healthcare agencies, the person in charge of technology is typically the one who is most comfortable with computers.
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Last year the National Association for Home Care and Hospice confirmed that tablet use is on the rise at home healthcare agencies. Since this trend is now proving to reduce costs while enhancing care coordination, it has taken off among Oklahoma home healthcare agencies and will only grow stronger as time passes.