I recently attended BlackLine’s annual user conference. The company aims to automate time-consuming repetitive tasks and substantially reduce the amount of detail that individuals must handle in the department. The phrase “the devil is in the details” certainly applies to accounting, especially managing the details in the close-to-report phase of the accounting cycle, which is where BlackLine plays its role. This phase spans from all the pre-close activities to the publication of the financial...
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Topics:
automation,
close,
closing,
Consolidation,
control,
effectiveness,
Reconciliation,
CFO,
compliance,
Data,
controller,
Financial Performance Management,
FPM,
Sarbanes Oxley,
Accounting,
process management,
report
I’ve frequently commented on the artificiality of the emerging software category of governance, risk and compliance (GRC). The term is used to a cover a combination of what were once viewed as stand-alone software categories, including IT governance, audit documentation and industry-specific compliance management, to name three examples. While it’s still common for specific types of software to be purchased piecemeal by different departments, these disparate areas have started a long...
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Topics:
Big Data,
Performance Management,
Predictive Analytics,
Customer Experience,
Governance,
GRC,
Management,
Operational Performance,
Analytics,
Business Performance,
Financial Performance,
compliance,
finance,
Risk,
financial risk management,
IT Risk Management,
Sarbanes Oxley,
SOX