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Cloud Accounting Software for Small and Medium Sized Companies in Australia

   

Added on  2023-04-10

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Literature Review
The modern day trends in accounting software generally belong to different kinds of
cloud based systems. This kind of cloud based systems paves the way for a better efficiency in
the business organization. The online buying of the different kinds of IT infrastructure and the
online maintenance and support system has been the new style that is slowly being accepted by
most of the business firms(Alismaili et al. 2016). According to, Gupta et al. (2018) the
management of the business organizations are gradually accepting such a system in order to
ensure the ease of maintaining the systems and ensuring smooth organizational efficiency of the
business organization. The implementation of cloud base software helps the management of the
company to focus more on the organization and effectively maintain its financial activities. The
support of these software systems at any given point of time increases the flexibility and the
productivity of the workforce, which in turn helps to improve the sustainability and performance
of the business organization. The following research has concentrated mostly on Cloud
Accounting Software and their implementation and performance in different kinds of Companies
especially the small and medium sized Companies of Australia.
Cloud computing services can help to boost the competitiveness of Small and Medium
Sized Enterprises and can also help leverage economies. The Australian Busi8ness houses
comprising almost 30% of SME has started implementation of Cloud Based Software Services in
their traditional business activities. The implementation of cloud based software is being carried
out mainly to ensure the success of the business in the modern times. According to, Cleary and
Quinn (2016) the cloud computing software can help the organizations be effective as well as

productive enough to ensure the success and the sustainability of the business organization in the
trying and testing times. On the other hand according to, Gupta et al. (2018) the protocol analysis
indicates that various factors are important to the adoption of cloud computing services for
Australian SMEs, such as security concerns, cost savings, and privacy due to geo-restrictions.
Furthermore, this study confirms the insignificance of complexity and competitive pressure
factors in the adoption of cloud computing among Australian SMEs (Cleary and Quinn 2016).
These findings have imperative implications to scholars and practitioners alike in the cloud
computing research and applications areas.
According to, Brunswicker and Vanhaverbeke (2015) the difference in between the
traditional and the cloud systems is that they are both accounting software that are used and run
on one single server. This is a kind of software that is quite similar to that of the Software as a
service (SAAS) business model that is capable of providing accounting capabilities to the
business. All of the different functions can be performed or made off site or online and not on the
desktop of the users of the software. Like the positive uses of the cloud accounting software
there is also some criticism of the software as because some of the experts in such software
services have argued that cloud accounting is less secure than that of the traditional and self
hosted systems. Therefore it is not preferable to use in different kinds of health care facilities and
financial transaction processing facilities (Khan and Al-Yasiri 2016). There are also some other
kind of challenges in the cloud accounting system where a number of challenges faced by the
softwares have been identified by some of the researchers. Automated cloud based web trades
have a negative impact on the accounting and the auditing professions (Ross and Blumenstein
2015). Additionally, because of the appraisal of control, building of audit platform of cloud

computing, collection of audit proof, cloud computing auditing procedure and audit of data
security this research makes a selected analysis of such issues.
There are a large number of different benefits on the use of cloud computing by the
management of SME’s. The benefits of cloud accounting remain as strong as over. The use of
cloud computing enables total flexibility to access and then works on the data in real time at all
the time when people wants. It generates accurate and effective reporting data and actually helps
to back up the data on secure servers of the organization (Alismaili et al. 2016). As seen in the
study of, Brunswicker and Vanhaverbeke (2015) Cloud use is slowly gaining importance in the
country and experts believe that the use of the technology will slowly gain more ground in the
near future. The management of the SME’s has been trying to adapt cloud based technology in
the near future. However there have been problems in the implementation of the new technology
in the near future. More than 53% of Australian SME’s believe that the management will be
consider looking for a new accountant if their current accountant fails to embrace the cloud in the
next two to three years. Some of the major benefits of the cloud computing software are as
follows;
a. Ability to access different kinds of information from a large number of different sources
as well as locations
b. The advantage of performing all tasks without buying any kinds of hardware or
accounting software
c. A low upfront investment that is required for the subscription plans
d. The capability to increase the scale of production in the expansion of the industry
e. the capability to receive effective, improved and accurate reporting
f. Security and safety features is better and improved than that of the physical software

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