DATA Inc., an international provider of information technology software and services, announced the results of its second annual IT industry survey today. Spending in IT was up in 2013 and should continue to rise in 2014 as the pace of technology continues to drive IT investments.
The second annual DATA Inc. will build on last year's inaugural survey and will provide a look at 2013 IT marketplace as well as what to expect regarding IT spending and hiring in 2014.
Last year's DATA Inc. IT Survey provided the information technology industry with interesting stats; participants in this year's survey will help keep the industry up to date on the latest trends.
Latest in a series of ambulatory surgery centers launches in New York City this week. West Side GI, on Manhattan's West Side, is expected to be one of the largest ASCs in the NY State. It was launched by GIs from St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital in conjunction with Frontier Healthcare Holdings.
Citrin Cooperman held a friendly inter-office competition during its efforts to collect and donate toys and coats to the local chapters of two national charities, but the big winners were the people served by Toys for Tots and One Warm Coat.
An annual survey of funeral home owners and directors revealed that the average price for aftercare services rose five percent in 2011 as profitability remained a critical issue for most firms. Accounting and business consulting firm Citrin Cooperman, which conducts the survey, also noted a consolidation trend in the industry.
Accounting and business consulting firm Citrin Cooperman continued to climb the rankings of Inside Public Accounting's Top 100 Firms ranking, and is the 28th largest CPA firm in the United States.
Funeral home executives - both directors and owners - can participate in this year's annual Citrin Cooperman funeral home survey beginning today. The results of the much-anticipated industry survey, which provides a "state of the industry," will be available in November.
CPA Vic Mizzaro's work for a technology start-up facing the challenges of growing pains helped garner him top honors as "Best Accountant in Technology" by business magazine New York Enterprise Report.
Women In Business, an influential women's professional group in northern New Jersey, bolstered its management ranks by adding accountant Sharon Zsoldos, a manager with accounting firm Citrin Cooperman, to its steering committee.
Accountant turns "author" as CPA Ed Horton, of Citrin Cooperman, contributes a chapter to a national funeral home guidebook, "The Funeral Home Director's Guide To Statistics."
Accounting and business consulting firm Citrin Cooperman earned top honors among accounting firms in NJBiz magazine's 2011 "best places to work" awards competition in the large company category.
David Kells, the new chief operating officer at Citrin Cooperman, will be working closely with the accounting firm's partners on all aspects of the organization's operations.
With programs such as a paid sabbaticals, cash bonuses for those that earn their CPA, and formal maternity-leave policy, accounting firm Citrin Cooperman was chosen as a "best place" to work by a leading NJ business magazine.
Sal Leone, a director with accounting firm Citrin Cooperman, earned the construction industry's top financial certification: the Certified Construction Industry Financial Professional designation. He's one of less than 900 with this certification.
Accounting Today's "Best Places to Work For" results are in, and Citrin Cooperman ranked highly for the third straight year. Citrin Citrin was rated 6th among Large Firms nationally, and was the high ranking New York City firm on the 100-firm list.
Crain's New York Business magazine ranked Citrin Cooperman 27th on its "best places to work in New York City" and first among accounting firms based there.
Accounting and business consulting firm Citrin Cooperman expanded its Connecticut presence through a business combination with Norwalk-based Schwartz & Hofflich.