Over 23 & 24 of May, we will again be exhibiting at Accountex 2018 at the Excel Centre in the Docklands.
Tickets are free if booked before hand; so if you’d like tickets, please do call or email us.
Over 23 & 24 of May, we will again be exhibiting at Accountex 2018 at the Excel Centre in the Docklands.
Tickets are free if booked before hand; so if you’d like tickets, please do call or email us.
Forecast 5 ships with SQLocalDB (local database) described by Microsoft as LocalDB—a lightweight version of the Express edition. But Forecast 5 highly recommends that users upgrade as soon as practical to SQLExpress.
Launch of One Touch Reporting: Elon Musk may have put a red roadster into space, but today Forecast 5 announces the launch of One Touch Reporting. Allowing users to print all the main reports from their forecast at the press of a button, OTR is a significant addition to Forecast 5’s growing and impressive…
Global Data Protection Regulations A couple of weeks ago, we were asked by a user how Forecast 5 will handle the introduction of the forthcoming General Data Protection Regulation in May 2018. The response is that any data produced by Forecast 5 is under the control of the users; users determine where they choose…
John Stokdyk, editor of AccountingWeb, described Accountex 2017 as “a bit of a ritual…where all the big beasts in the accounting world come down and put on ritual displays to attract the thousands of accountants who flock to the annual exhibition in East London.” The not-so-big beasts benefitted as well. Forecast 5 was back for…
This year’s Accountex will take place at the Excel Centre, Docklands on Wednesday and Thursday, 10 & 11 May. Forecast 5 will again be exhibiting and all will be very welcome to visit us at Stand 180. As last year, the developer of Forecast 5, Geof Nightingale from Auckland, New Zealand will be…
Coming to a town near you? As you pack your briefcase for Accountex 2017, how safe do you feel? Not very, according to Boris Johnson who warned last Thursday (April 27) that North Korea could pose a nuclear threat to Western Europe – but insisted in the Daily Mail that military strikes against the regime…
Investigative journalism is claiming more scalps. Sir John Rose, former head of Britain’s engineering pride and joy, Rolls-Royce, is now under investigation by the Serious Fraud Office, along with other senior members of his team, following allegations of bribery and corruption in the Financial Times. Rolls-Royce’s £671m payment, of which nearly £500m will be paid…
I’d heard of Bitcoin, mostly in relation to the dark web, and I thought it was a yesterday thing. I woke up smartly on Wednesday when I saw that its value has risen by 163% and doubled in the last two months of 2016. It’s driven by the Chinese—but also countries like India and Venezuela…
Like it or hate it, artificial intelligence and robots are either coming to your company or to one of your competitors any time now. If you plan to fly away this Christmas, it’s likely you’ll check in without human help and if you go abroad, your passport will be scanned mechanically to allow you access…