Tag: Cloud Bookkeeping

The Magic of Cloud Computing

Cloud computing is one of the most significant changes to business along with the industrial revolution, computerisation of business and the roll-out of major railways connecting vast parts of our country. A historical note of personal significance is that a distant relative was John Whitton, “The Father of Australia’s Railways”. History lesson over! Cloud Computing… Read more »

Cloud Computing – Reinventing the Industrialised World

The cloud computing phenomenon has created an unbelievable demand for well-educated experts with regard to maths and engineering personnel.  The growth of roles at American giant General Electric demonstrates this. The persons sought for such positions must be able to construct and basically manipulate information.  It is not trendy to ask about coding languages nowadays… Read more »

Cloud Migration Repair: Moving to the cloud can be harder than imagined

Moving to the cloud certainly sounds good. All of the applications and programs stored offsite; available to everyone in the company with designated access; plus no more problems with expensive, hard to maintain on site hardware. Your data is now stored securely in the cloud with regular backups. That is the way it should be… Read more »

Cloud Migration and Conversion… time saving tips!

One of the hot buzz phrases in accounting at the moment is Cloud Migration or Cloud Conversion. It is the process of moving all of your accounting data from one system to another. The major players in this space are MYOB, Intuit’s QBO, Xero and Saasu. Before anyone gets their knickers in a twist or undies… Read more »

How A Xero Conversion Can Keep Your Business on Top

You are a savvy small business owner with big vision. Pleasantly, but unexpectedly, your business takes off before you know it. You are trying to keep up with the demands of daily business, but struggle to keep up with your newly found success. Common issues include: Manually entering several invoices as one transaction after another… Read more »