Technology
Thomson Reuters Reaches 2,500th Download of Mobile CS Smartphone App
Nov. 23, 2010
ANN ARBOR, Mich., November 22, 2010—The Tax & Accounting business
of Thomson Reuters recently marked the 2,500th download of its Mobile CS smartphone
app introduced at the 30th annual User’s Conference, October 27-30. The
first mobile application designed specifically for tax and accounting professionals,
Mobile CS gives Practice CS users access to key firm and client data anytime,
anywhere on a variety of Apple mobile devices including the iPhone and the iPad.
The high demand for Mobile CS shows a move toward more individualized technology
and a shift to greater reliance on cloud and mobile computing services according
to Scott Fleszar, vice president of Strategic Marketing for the Tax & Accounting
business of Thomson Reuters.
“Firms are adopting Mobile CS quickly, which speaks to the changing expectations
in the tax and accounting profession,” he said. “Accounting firms
and their clients are already using iPhones, iPads, and other mobile devices
to access data 24/7. So, we’ve taken advantage of mobile technology to
extend the reach of our products in the way professionals like to access information
today.”
The initial release of Mobile CS provides mobile access to a variety of content
from Practice CS, the comprehensive practice management software from Thomson
Reuters. Information available in Mobile CS includes client data, staff availability,
project status, and key firm data including WIP and AR, all in a convenient,
mobile-friendly format. Future Mobile CS releases will offer access to additional
CS Professional Suite application data.
A free, fully functional trial version of Mobile CS, which includes sample
data, is available in the iPhone App Store. A paid license is required to sync
Practice CS firm data to Mobile CS. More information at CS.ThomsonReuters.com/MobileCS.