Draft:Accounting Technology Lab Podcast

The Accounting Technology Lab is a weekly podcast focused on accounting technology, automation, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and practice management for accounting professionals. The podcast is hosted by accounting technology consultants Randy Johnston and Brian Tankersley, and is sponsored and published by CPA Practice Advisor. (CPA Practice Advisor)

The show covers developments in accounting software, cloud computing, workflow automation, audit technology, generative artificial intelligence, data security, and related topics affecting certified public accountants (CPAs), tax professionals, and accounting firms. Episodes frequently include interviews with technology vendors, consultants, educators, and industry thought leaders. (CPA Practice Advisor)

History

The Accounting Technology Lab launched in late 2023 as an expansion of CPA Practice Advisor’s technology-focused editorial and educational programming. The podcast evolved from earlier technology-focused media initiatives associated with CPA Practice Advisor and its predecessor publication, CPA Technology Advisor. (cpapracticeadvisor.podbean.com)

The program is distributed through multiple podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and YouTube, as well as through its dedicated website at podcast.cpate.ch. (The Accounting Technology Lab)

Format

Episodes are generally published weekly and typically run between 20 and 40 minutes. Topics commonly discussed include:

  • Artificial intelligence and machine learning in accounting
  • Accounting and tax software reviews
  • Cybersecurity and data protection
  • Audit automation and analytics
  • Practice management technologies
  • Cloud computing and collaboration tools
  • Emerging technology trends affecting the accounting profession

The hosts combine commentary, product analysis, interviews, and discussions of industry events and conferences. (CPA Practice Advisor)

Hosts

Randy Johnston

Randy Johnston is an accounting technology consultant, speaker, and writer known for his work in accounting firm technology, networking, and software systems. He has been a long-time contributor to CPA Practice Advisor and other accounting technology publications. (Randy Johnston)

Brian Tankersley

Brian Tankersley is a certified public accountant (CPA) and accounting technology educator and consultant. He is known for speaking and writing on accounting technology, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and workflow systems for accounting firms. (CPA Practice Advisor)

Content

Episodes of The Accounting Technology Lab have covered topics such as:

  • Generative AI applications in accounting firms
  • Microsoft Copilot and large language models
  • IRS data security requirements and WISP compliance
  • Accounting automation platforms
  • Technology governance
  • Audit data analytics
  • Outsourcing and workflow management
  • Reviews of accounting and productivity software

The podcast has also featured discussions of major accounting technology conferences and industry events, including the AICPA ENGAGE conference, Scaling New Heights, and the CPA Practice Advisor Thought Leader Symposium. (CPA Practice Advisor)

Distribution

The Accounting Technology Lab is available through:

  • Official website
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Spotify
  • Amazon Music
  • Pocket Casts
  • Overcast
  • YouTube

(The Accounting Technology Lab)

See also

CPA Practice Advisor

Accounting software

Artificial intelligence in accounting

Official website: https://podcast.cpate.ch

CPA Practice Advisor podcast archive [1]

YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@AccountingTechnologyLab

References

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