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Never Miss a Step: How Sage Intacct Checklists Keep Your Team on Track
In accounting and finance, the cost of a missed step isn’t just an inconvenience. It can mean a delayed close, a compliance gap, or an audit finding that ripples across the organization. Whether you’re managing month-end close, onboarding a new employee, or preparing for an audit, consistency is everything. That’s where Sage Intacct’s Checklist feature comes in.
What are Sage Intacct Checklists?
Sage Intacct Checklists are built-in task management tools that let you create structured, repeatable workflows directly inside the system your team already uses every day. Think of them as your finance team’s playbook: a defined sequence of steps that must be completed before a process is considered done.
Unlike a spreadsheet tracker or a sticky note on a monitor, Checklists live inside Sage Intacct, tied to real users, real due dates, and real accountability.

Navigating the Cybersecurity Landscape
Cybersecurity Pressure Is Not Slowing Down—It’s Compounding
Cybersecurity is no longer an afterthought. For most organizations, it has become a constant, board-level conversation. Leadership teams now expect IT and security leaders to drive innovation, support growth, and defend against threats simultaneously.
The challenge isn’t just the number of threats—it’s the speed of evolution. Attackers are using automation, AI-driven tactics, and increasingly targeted campaigns. Ransomware operations have matured into full-scale business models. Phishing attempts are harder to detect. Even smaller organizations are now prime targets due to perceived weaker defenses.
At the same time, many organizations still treat IT operations and cybersecurity as separate disciplines. This outdated approach creates avoidable risk. When performance and protection operate independently, gaps inevitably emerge, especially when different tools, vendors, or teams are involved.

Understanding the Sage Intacct Configuration Change Log
If you’ve ever had a system setting change unexpectedly — maybe a user permission, a report layout, or a configuration tweak—you know how frustrating it can be to track down who made the update and why. Luckily, Sage Intacct has built in tools that make that detective work much easier. One of the most powerful of these is what many users refer to as the Configuration Change Log, which is essentially part of Intacct’s robust Audit Trail features.
In this blog we’ll walk through what this functionality is, why it matters, and how it helps finance teams stay in control of their system.

Is Your ERP Holding You Back?
Your ERP system is the backbone of your business. It touches payroll, inventory, finance, procurement, and more. But like any technology, ERP platforms age — and what once powered your growth can quietly become the thing that stalls it.
The decision to replace an ERP isn’t one to take lightly. Implementations are costly, disruptive, and time-consuming. But staying with the wrong system carries its own steep price: inefficiency, lost opportunity, and competitive disadvantage.
So how do you know when it’s time? Here are the clearest signals.

How Sage Intacct Users Can Access Complimentary Learning Sessions
Sage Intacct provides multiple ways for users to access complimentary learning sessions designed to improve system knowledge, adoption, and efficiency. These sessions are available throughout the year and support users at every experience level. Use the guidance below to locate, register for, and benefit from these free learning opportunities.

LBMC Technology Solutions Wins 2026 MSP Today Product of the Year Award
Nashville, TN — May 2026 — LBMC Technology Solutions today announced that its managed IT and security solutions, TechCare and TechSecure, have been named winners of the 2026 MSP Today Product of the Year Award, presented by TMC, a global, integrated media company.
The MSP Today Product of the Year Award honors the most innovative and impactful products and services shaping the managed services landscape. TechCare and TechSecure were recognized for their ability to deliver a unified approach to IT operations and cybersecurity—driving measurable outcomes for both customers and channel partners.

From Static Reports to Real-Time Dashboards
For years, finance teams relied on static reports pulled from ERP systems. These reports delivered clean, structured summaries—usually at the end of a reporting period—and for a while, that was enough. But business doesn’t move at that pace anymore. Today, delays can quickly turn into missed opportunities or unmanaged risks. What worked in a slower environment is starting to fall short. As Bernard Marr, Founder of Bernard Marr & Co. and Forbes contributor, puts it: “Static reports show you where you were. Dashboards show you where you are.”

The Leadership Gap Hidden Inside Most Managed IT Models
For many executive teams, Managed IT Services started as a practical decision. Outsource the maintenance. Stabilize the environment. Free internal teams to focus on the business.
That model worked when IT was largely operational. It no longer works today. Technology decisions now determine how quickly companies grow, how well they manage risk, how effectively they control costs, and how resilient they are in the face of disruption. Cloud adoption, cybersecurity pressure, AI investment, regulatory scrutiny—these forces have transformed IT from a support function into a leadership responsibility. And yet, many organizations are still operating under an outdated assumption: that managed tools and responsive support are enough. They aren’t.

Combating the Rising Threat of Cybersecurity in Healthcare
Cybercriminals have been going after the healthcare industry more lately, taking advantage of how dependent today’s healthcare organizations are on digital systems and requirements to maintain patient data privacy. Due to the sensitive nature of the data and healthcare organization’s need to stay online, cyberattacks are especially likely to happen in the healthcare field.
These attacks can steal private patient information, stop business and cause tremendous financial losses, both for healthcare organizations and patients whose data is compromised. The Nashville Business Journal recently highlighted the alarming trend of hackers demanding Bitcoin ransoms from healthcare providers, detailing how important it is to have strong cybersecurity measures right away.