Thomson Reuters launches certified implementer program for accounting and consulting firms
06/06/2010
CIP signifies a commitment by Thomson Reuters to deliver the highest quality training and ongoing technical support to the leading accounting and consulting firms, and was created to ensure the successful implementation and integration of Thomson Reuters software solutions into corporate tax and accounting departments. The program also provides a framework to foster ongoing and consistent collaboration, essential to delivering total solutions to corporate clients.
"Our clients, and indeed the market, recognize the unique skills Grant Thornton brings to tax, accounting and risk management," said Mark Stutman, Grant Thornton’s national managing partner of Tax services. "Becoming Certified Implementers of Thomson Reuters products demonstrates our commitment to helping corporate tax departments optimize their operations. We are pleased to take our relationship with Thomson Reuters to the next level as we continue to provide leading services to our clients."
Grant Thornton will initially be certified to implement two Thomson Reuters’ products: ONESOURCE Tax Provision – a leading tax provision solution with more than 24,000 users at 900 corporations in more than 100 countries; and ONESOURCE WorkFlow Manager, which has 19,000 tax and accounting users worldwide utilizing nearly 200,000 unique workflow processes.
"In response to the increased complexity of global reporting, corporate tax and accounting solutions have become equally more sophisticated," said Brian Peccarelli, president of Workflow & Service Solutions for Tax & Accounting. "The CIP designation lets corporate tax departments know their accounting and consulting firms fully understand Thomson Reuters products, and as a result, will receive superior service surrounding the implementation of our software. We are excited Grant Thornton has taken this step with us, and expanding its relationship with Thomson Reuters as the first CIP member."
The CIP allows accounting firms to expand their practices related to the ONESOURCE offerings, while providing multinational corporations with the assurance these firms have been trained to provide unparalleled services for these market-leading products.
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