Check cloud computing profession in comparison with traditional brands

  • Authors

    • Shaban Mohammadi Department of Accounting, Quchan Branch, Payam noorUniversity, Quchan, Iran
    • Ali Mohammadi
    • Mohammad Mehmandoost
    2015-03-09
    https://doi.org/10.14419/ijaes.v3i1.4240
  • Cloud Platform, Cloud Computing Technologies, Financial Reporting.
  • Abstract

    Information needed to perform computing tasks can justify the need for us to technology. accounting knowledge is significantly changing and improving. financial companies - large accounting and professional services organizations are increasingly moving toward technology. the computational intensive tasks for companies without expensive hardware and software. Science and technology of cloud computing or cloud computing are a hot topic right now is the accounting profession. the purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of cloud computing on the accounting profession, along with a review of all aspects of this technology compared to the traditional brands.

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    Mohammadi, S., Mohammadi, A., & Mehmandoost, M. (2015). Check cloud computing profession in comparison with traditional brands. International Journal of Accounting and Economics Studies, 3(1), 29-35. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijaes.v3i1.4240

    Received date: 2015-01-30

    Accepted date: 2015-02-23

    Published date: 2015-03-09