March 13, 2007
Gliffy - More than a Family Nickname Gone Horribly Wrong
So there I was - reviewing some websites for a proposal, and out pops a gem of an application that you might want to consider. It's got a funny name (like most web 2.0 / AJAX sites), but it seems pretty neat.
The site is Gliffy, which was written using OpenLazlo, an AJAX development tool. Gliffy doesn't aspire to take over your Office (they'll leave that challenge to better funded competitors like Google - and even with the best brains and lots of cash, that's going to be pretty tough to pull off). Gliffy just wants your flowcharts. Lots of them. And you can do it in a browser.
If you're one of those who has used my Excel flowchart template in the past, you might want to sneak a look at Gliffy - in the immortal words of Bluto, "Don't cost nothin'"
March 13, 2007 at 03:45 PM in Auditing, Computer Applications, Internal Control, Sarbanes-Oxley, Web/Tech | Permalink
November 12, 2006
The View from 30,000 Feet
As I write this, I am en route to Charlotte for three days of classes, and I am receiving about three requests a day from course participants for my Excel flowchart template. Since responding to requests takes time away from other pursuits (e.g. blogging, gadget 'research'), I'm reposting the file to the blog for mass consumption.
The flowchart template can be obtained from http://blog.bftcpa.com/flowchart.xls.
I hope you find this file useful when you are creating your overview (or 30,000 foot view) flowcharts.
November 12, 2006 at 03:22 PM in Auditing, Internal Control, Sarbanes-Oxley | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
November 02, 2005
COSO releases Guidance on Internal Control Over Financial Reporting (ICFR) for Smaller Public Companies
COSO released an exposure draft of their new document on ICFR in smaller public companies today. For more information, please visit their website at http://www.ic.coso.org
November 2, 2005 at 11:30 AM in Auditing, Fraud, Internal Control, Sarbanes-Oxley | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
