Published by Engine B
<p>Data is one of the most valuable assets a business has at its disposal, encompassing anything from business transactions to […]</p>
Published by Franki Hackett
<p>Engine B’s approach to audit tech In the previous two blogs in this series, Engine B’s Franki Hackett explores the […]</p>
Published by Engine B
<p>Unlocking access to client data with audit technology solutions In a recent LinkedIn poll, we asked auditors “How much of […]</p>
Published by Andy Newnham
<p>Addressing the FRC’s audit quality review with technology No-one could deny that 2020 was a turbulent and disruptive year for […]</p>
Published by Andy Newnham
<p>In this article, Engine B’s Head of Audit and Ethics, Franki Hackett, explains why quality data and data extraction tools […]</p>
Published by Engine B
<p>Microsoft Common Data Models “If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself.” -Henry Ford Many industries […]</p>
Published by Andy Newnham
<p>Today’s article in the Financial Times ‘UK directors face new liability demands under major audit reform’ (February 5th, 2021), is […]</p>
Published by Engine B
<p>Despite having been around since the 1980s, Knowledge Graphs have become something of a buzzword of late. With an influx […]</p>
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