Tech-focused Tax-filing options for self-employed Canadians
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
A recent TurboTax Canada study found that nearly half of all Canadians are not comfortable filing their own taxes
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
A recent TurboTax Canada study found that nearly half of all Canadians are not comfortable filing their own taxes
By Yasmin Ranade
I had the opportunity this month to interview Jeff Cates, President, Intuit Canada, to discuss the value of AI and data-driven insights for small business owners and accountants.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Despite all these technological leaps, our workspaces have remained constant, unchanged and desperately dated. Clinging on to work habits and realities established decades ago, many offices are cubicle mazes or rows of tables surrounded by artificially lit fixtures.
by Lee Rickwood
Million Short entered the search space by offering a new search engine that gives users filters and functions not available from the large, dominant search providers.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Google’s first Canadian Cloud region opened in Montreal last week. It joins other Google Cloud Platform (GCP) regions in Oregon, Iowa, South Carolina, Northern Virginia.
By Christine Persaud
There’s plenty of hype these days around voice control, smart speakers, and artificial intelligence (AI) assistants. How do they work? What do they do? And what options are available?
by Lee Rickwood
“We can outsmart traffic together” is a rallying cry for users of traffic and navigation apps like Waze, and the programs in place to share crowd-sourced data with cities around the world.
By Christine Persaud
Rather then provide employees with smartphones, small businesses are allowing customers to use their own devices for work purposes and, if necessary, adding security measures to ensure that important work files can be safely accessed from them remotely. It’s a strategy known as Bring Your Own Device (BYOD).