Payroll stories
Concur highlights the hidden costs of manual expense processes, urging firms to switch to automated solutions for better spend transparency and compliance.
Automated tools like Concur simplify tax time by allowing employees to track expenses digitally throughout the year, easing the end-of-financial-year rush.
Hackers are gaining entry into email accounts and altering the bank details in invoices before sending to an unassuming client.
It's normal for businesses to work with smaller, less expensive systems during their early years. But as they grow, greater flexibility is required.
Violin Memory has announced it has experienced widespread adoption of its All Flash Arrays in the Asia-Pacific region in the span of just a year.
Australian cloud accounting provider Reckon Limited has made a lucrative entrance in the UK market, allowing it to target the 5.4 million SMEs.
Following customer-facing applications, human capital management (HCM) systems are transitioning rapidly to a cloud-delivered SaaS model.
SAP and HPE's new cloud facility in Canberra bolsters Aussie federal agencies with secure, in-memory computing services.
Adobe propels into the 'experience business wave' at Summit 2016, unveiling innovations in Adobe Marketing Cloud and tools for personalised customer engagement.
Hybrid learning, the convergence of processes, uptake of cloud-based solutions, and development of analytics are key trends impacting eLearning.
Xero's success keeps growing, as the company reports a global partnership with TSheets, a specialist time tracking and software scheduling company.
ASG will record net debt $2 million less than it had forecast, with revenue in the upper end of its forecast and strong growth expected in FY17.
Bayside City Council in Victoria has brought Promapp on board to provide its business process management software.
Reckon Limited has partnered with NAB to ensure accounting software is SuperStream compliant by launching NAB SuperPay.
Synchrony Global launches payroll solution, syncPAY, to Australian market in partnership with Payroll Metrics.
Workforce management technology can help transport organizations reduce costs, improve efficiency, and increase productivity.
When it comes to employer obligations and paying staff, it sometimes feels easier tearing your hair out (even harder if you don't actually have hair).
Unisys has officially opened its new service desk in Sydney, to provide centralised IT support services to NSW Government departments and agencies.
Employment can be a trying time, with a colossal list of requirements, demands and laws that have to be adhered to. MYOB has the answer.
MBIE to audit Auckland employers failing to meet staff requirements, with complaints and enquiries given priority.