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Are Your Compliance Processes Keeping Up with Evolving Audit Requirements?

Bramasol

Discover how SAP solutions lay a solid foundation for audits and next level PCAOB or AICPA compliance reviews. Key responsibilities of the PCAOB include: Setting Standards: The PCAOB establishes and enforces auditing, attestation, quality control, and ethics standards for registered public accounting firms.

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Six Key Factors for Building an Expert Professional Services Company

Bramasol

In this post, we shift gears to provide insights into the Professional Services arena, where Bramasol not only serves clients but we also participate as a leading services provider for SAP solutions. This requires building a team of senior consultants with years of hands-on experience in front-line conceptualization-to-implementation.

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Using Specialists for Revenue Recognition and Quote-to-Cash Projects Can Increase Value and Lower Risk

Bramasol

Since our decision a decade ago to focus on becoming the leading partner for delivering SAP revenue recognition solutions , Bramasol has established a reputation as the most trusted RevRec specialist across many industry segments. As shown below, these factors can have significant impact on design of the end-to-end processes.

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Why It's Important to Work with Specialists in RevRec and QTC

Bramasol

Since our decision a decade ago to focus on becoming the leading partner for delivering SAP revenue recognition solutions , Bramasol has established a reputation as the most trusted RevRec specialist across many industry segments. As shown below, these factors can have significant impact on design of the end-to-end processes.

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Cybersecurity Falls Short In September

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SAP Point of Sale. It was a team of cybersecurity researchers from the firm ERPScan, and not malicious hackers, who discovered that point-of-sale (POS) systems made by SAP had a gaping loophole. SAP quickly rolled out patches and fixed the vulnerability before less honorable hackers could take advantage of it.

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