The Connected Practice comes to life with upgrades to user interfaces, more features and even simpler workflows – all showcased on the road at MYOB INCITE 2020.
Internationally recognised entrepreneur and AI expert, Dr Catriona Wallace is preparing to wow attendees of MYOB INCITE with a nuanced take on integrated technologies and the future of work.
With the first of the annual roadshow events about to kick off in Brisbane, we’ve asked a few exhibiting tech partners about what they enjoy about MYOB INCITE and the value they can offer.
Whether you’re an INCITE stalwart or considering joining us for the first time, here’s why attending a Metro event in 2020 is one of the most important acts of practice development available to you.
Every year the MYOB INCITE roadshow brings together the best in accounting and bookkeeping across Australia and New Zealand, so they can lift the lid on the tech they need to support their clients.
In Part Two of this story, Anusha Ahluwalia discusses her experience at MYOB INCITE 2019 and how it’s shaped her view on the future of accounting and the tech that’s driving it.
University students granted an insider experience with leading corporates are more employable and more confident in their work, writes Anusha Ahluwalia.
It’s no secret. The accounting and bookkeeping industry loves a conference, and Head of Clients and Partners Ingrid Cronin-Knight is convinced INCITE 2019 will be at the top of your list for events to attend this year. Here’s why.
Over the past couple of years, MYOB has employed somewhere in the region of 500 new developers. What could they all possibly be doing I hear you ask? The answer, I’m glad to say, is “a lot”.