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It combines secure app access, Microsoft... - [Top 5 UltraTax CS Hosting Providers Compared: Performance, Security, Backup, and Business Value](https://www.reathis.com/top-5-ultratax-cs-hosting-providers/): Article Summary This guide compares top five UltraTax CS hosting providers options for CPA firms and tax professionals: OneUp Networks,... - [OneUp Networks vs Rightworks (2026): An Honest, Hands-On Comparison](https://www.reathis.com/oneup-networks-vs-rightworks/): Article Summary OneUp Networks and Rightworks are leading cloud hosting providers for accounting and tax professionals, supporting QuickBooks, UltraTax CS,... - [iOS 27: The Ultimate Complete Guide — Every Feature, Detail & Everything You Need to Know (2026)](https://www.reathis.com/ios-27-complete-guide/): Article Summary iOS 27 is Apple’s latest iPhone software update, bringing major Apple Intelligence enhancements, a smarter Siri, AI-powered productivity... - [Rightworks Alternatives in 2026: 7 Cloud Hosting Providers CPA Firms Should Consider](https://www.reathis.com/rightworks-alternatives/): Article Summary Selecting the best Rightworks alternative depends on your firm’s size, software requirements, compliance obligations, budget, and performance expectations... - [OneUp Networks vs Verito: Which Cloud Hosting Provider Is Better for CPA Firms in 2026?](https://www.reathis.com/oneup-networks-vs-verito/): Article Summary Choosing between OneUp Networks and Verito depends on your firm’s priorities rather than a clear overall winner. 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Technology — Clear, practical explainers and guides on the products and updates worth understanding, from major operating-system releases to the tools reshaping everyday work. Digital Awareness — Guidance on working smarter and more securely online, from remote-work practices to staying informed... ## Posts - Published: 2026-06-24 - Modified: 2026-06-24 - URL: https://www.reathis.com/verito-vs-rightworks-vs-ace-cloud-hosting/ - Categories: Software Verito vs RightWorks vs ACE Cloud Hosting is a comparison many accounting, bookkeeping, and tax firms make when searching for a cloud-hosting provider for QuickBooks, tax software, and other business-critical applications. While all three providers offer cloud access to accounting software, they take different approaches to infrastructure, pricing, support, compliance, and scalability. As firms increasingly rely on remote work, multi-user collaboration, and secure access to client data, choosing the right hosting environment has become an operational decision rather than simply a technology upgrade. This comparison examines Verito, RightWorks, and ACE Cloud Hosting across the factors that matter most to accounting professionals, including hosting architecture, software compatibility, security controls, support quality, contract flexibility, and total cost considerations. Rather than focusing on marketing claims, the goal is to help firms understand how each platform is positioned and where it may fit within different business requirements. There is no universal winner because accounting firms have different workloads, budgets, compliance obligations, and software ecosystems. A solo bookkeeper may prioritize affordability and ease of management, while a growing CPA firm may focus on performance consistency, compliance support, and application compatibility during busy tax seasons. By understanding the strengths, limitations, and ideal use cases of each provider, firms can make a more informed decision based on their own operational priorities. Quick Overview ProviderGeneral PositioningCommon Use CaseVeritoCloud hosting and managed IT services focused on accounting firmsFirms looking for dedicated hosting resources and accounting-focused supportRightWorksEstablished accounting cloud platform with strong QuickBooks and Intuit ecosystem presenceFirms using multiple Intuit, QuickBooks,... - Published: 2026-06-23 - Modified: 2026-06-23 - URL: https://www.reathis.com/oneup-networks-vs-ace-cloud-hosting/ - Categories: Software Article Summary This comparison examines OneUp Networks vs Ace Cloud Hosting for accounting firms, CPAs, and tax professionals that rely on QuickBooks and other business applications. The article explains how remote and hybrid work, stronger security expectations, and tax-season pressure have made cloud hosting a critical business decision rather than a basic IT choice. It compares both providers across infrastructure, pricing, security, compliance, backup retention, support, and software support. OneUp Networks focuses on accounting-specific hosting with owned infrastructure, dedicated tailored servers, a unified one-login workspace, granular access controls, and longer backup retention. Ace Cloud Hosting offers a broader managed-cloud model with third-party data center partners, Intuit authorization, managed IT and security services, and a more established market presence. The guide helps firms decide whether they need a specialist built around accounting workflows or a larger provider with wider IT capabilities. Choosing where to run your accounting software is no longer a small IT decision. For accounting firms, CPAs, tax professionals, and small businesses that depend on QuickBooks, the hosting provider you pick shapes how your team works every day, how well your client data is protected, and how smoothly you get through tax season. This guide compares two well-known names in the QuickBooks hosting market — OneUp Networks vs Ace Cloud Hosting — feature by feature, so you can decide which one fits your firm. The goal is not to crown a single winner. Both are legitimate, established providers with real customers in the accounting space. They are, however, built differently... - Published: 2026-06-22 - Modified: 2026-06-22 - URL: https://www.reathis.com/rightworks-bookkeeper-solution-review/ - Categories: Software Article Summary Rightworks Bookkeeper Solution is a security-focused platform designed for cloud-first bookkeeping firms. It combines secure app access, Microsoft 365 management, cybersecurity protection, and centralized user controls. Key features include credential masking, one-click offboarding, audit logging, and endpoint protection. This review examines its security architecture, ideal use cases, limitations, and overall value for bookkeeping firms. We also compare Rightworks with OneUp Networks, Verito, and Ace Cloud Hosting. Rightworks launched its Bookkeeper Solution on June 15, 2026 at Scaling New Heights — a single managed platform bundling secure app access, Microsoft 365, and cybersecurity for cloud-first bookkeeping firms that have no IT team. It targets the three failures that sink distributed practices: password sprawl, broken offboarding, and missing audit trails. This Rightworks Bookkeeper Solution review breaks down whether it delivers, how the security architecture actually works, and whether it's worth the cost for your firm. 1. The Operational Hook & The June 2026 Launch Every owner of a cloud-first bookkeeping practice has, without noticing, become the head of an IT department they never agreed to staff. The job grew sideways — one more app, one more contractor, one more client login — until access management quietly consumed the time and attention of a full-time role that nobody was hired to fill. That operational reality drove Rightworks to create this product and prompted the company to launch it on the floor at Booth #111 of Scaling New Heights instead of burying it in a quiet press release. Here is the friction it... - Published: 2026-06-20 - Modified: 2026-06-23 - URL: https://www.reathis.com/top-5-ultratax-cs-hosting-providers/ - Categories: Software Article Summary This guide compares top five UltraTax CS hosting providers options for CPA firms and tax professionals: OneUp Networks, Verito, Thomson Reuters Virtual Office CS / SaaS, Ace Cloud Hosting, and Apps4Rent. OneUp Networks is the strongest all-round option for many small and mid-sized firms, with a balanced mix of pricing, support, Thomson Reuters hosting focus, and backup retention. Verito fits firms that want dedicated private infrastructure, stronger isolation, compliance-focused security, and UltraTax-specific support. Thomson Reuters Virtual Office CS / SaaS is the official vendor-managed cloud environment for CS Professional Suite users. Ace Cloud Hosting suits larger firms that need enterprise-grade security, dedicated hosting options, and broader application support. Apps4Rent works best for solo CPAs and smaller offices looking for a lower-cost UltraTax CS cloud desktop solution. The comparison focuses on performance, security, backup and recovery, support, scalability, pricing, and overall business value rather than sponsorships, reviews, or provider age. Introduction Editorial note: This is an independent comparison based on publicly available information and provider documentation. ws, star ratings, or company age. Choosing an UltraTax CS hosting providers is not the same as choosing a normal web hosting company. UltraTax CS is used by tax professionals, CPAs, enrolled agents, and accounting firms that handle sensitive client tax data. During tax season, a slow server is not just an inconvenience. It can delay returns, frustrate staff, interrupt client work, and create real business risk. That is why this comparison does not rank providers by popularity, reviews, or marketing claims. Instead, it... - Published: 2026-06-19 - Modified: 2026-06-19 - URL: https://www.reathis.com/oneup-networks-vs-rightworks/ - Categories: Software Article Summary OneUp Networks and Rightworks are leading cloud hosting providers for accounting and tax professionals, supporting QuickBooks, UltraTax CS, Drake Tax, Lacerte, ProSeries, and CCH products. OneUp Networks stands out for transparent pricing, a 15-day free trial, Citrix support, Sage hosting, and a 120-day backup retention policy. Rightworks differentiates itself with a larger application ecosystem, managed IT services, advanced security tools, AI capabilities, and strong relationships with Intuit and Drake Software. For firms researching Rightworks alternatives, OneUp Networks emerged as one of the strongest alternatives in our evaluation, particularly for UltraTax CS and Thomson Reuters CS Suite environments. Both providers offer secure cloud infrastructure, migration assistance, 99. 99% uptime commitments, and support designed for accounting firms of different sizes. This comparison reviews pricing, software compatibility, security, backups, uptime, support, and overall value to help determine which platform best fits your firm's requirements. We spent this review doing the thing most "OneUp Networks vs Rightworks" articles skip: we actually opened both companies' websites, reviewed their product and pricing pages, examined their security documentation, and compared findings against independent customer feedback. If you're looking for a detailed OneUp Networks review, a balanced Rightworks review, or a direct comparison between the two, this guide is designed to help. What follows is what we found — and where we landed. what we found — and where we landed. One ground rule up front. We refused to hand either provider a win for being older, bigger, or more famous. Two decades in business doesn't open... - Published: 2026-06-10 - Modified: 2026-06-10 - URL: https://www.reathis.com/ios-27-complete-guide/ - Categories: Technology Article Summary iOS 27 is Apple's latest iPhone software update, bringing major Apple Intelligence enhancements, a smarter Siri, AI-powered productivity tools, performance improvements, and privacy-focused features. The update focuses on making iPhones faster, more intelligent, and more efficient while maintaining Apple's commitment to on-device security and user privacy. This guide covers iOS 27 release information, supported devices, new features, AI upgrades, design changes, performance improvements, accessibility enhancements, and everything users need to know before upgrading. Apple unveiled iOS 27 at WWDC 2026 on June 8, and it is shaping up to be one of the most significant iPhone software updates in years. From a next-generation AI-powered Siri and sweeping performance boosts to refined visuals and expanded child safety tools, iOS 27 touches almost every corner of the iPhone experience. Whether you own the latest iPhone 17 or an older iPhone 11, this guide covers everything — release dates, every new feature, supported devices, hidden tricks, expert opinions, and a full FAQ. 1. Release Information & Timeline MilestoneDateAnnouncement (WWDC 2026 Keynote)June 8, 2026Developer Beta 1 ReleasedJune 8, 2026 (same day as keynote)Public BetaMid-July 2026 (via Apple Beta Software Program)Release Candidate / GMExpected early September 2026Official Stable ReleaseMid-September 2026 (alongside iPhone 17 launch)Projected Launch DayAround September 14, 2026 Is it free? Yes. Like all iOS updates, iOS 27 is completely free for supported devices. Current status (as of June 2026): Developer Beta 1 only. No stable version available yet. Latest build: 24A5355q (Developer Beta 1, released June 8, 2026). Subsequent updates will follow... - Published: 2026-06-05 - Modified: 2026-06-24 - URL: https://www.reathis.com/rightworks-alternatives/ - Categories: Software Article Summary Selecting the best Rightworks alternative depends on your firm's size, software requirements, compliance obligations, budget, and performance expectations rather than choosing a single provider for every scenario. This guide evaluates seven leading CPA cloud-hosting providers—Verito, OneUp Networks, Ace Cloud Hosting, Summit Hosting, Sagenext, Apps4Rent, and Rightworks—across infrastructure, security, pricing, tax software support, compliance readiness, customer feedback, and real-world accounting workflows. While Rightworks remains the largest accounting-hosting platform with extensive application integrations, many firms explore alternatives due to concerns about shared infrastructure performance, support responsiveness, pricing transparency, and compliance requirements. Dedicated-hosting providers such as Verito and OneUp Networks focus on predictable performance and accounting-specific expertise, while other vendors target cost-conscious firms, QuickBooks-only environments, or broader business application hosting needs. The comparison highlights strengths, limitations, ideal use cases, infrastructure differences, security standards, contract flexibility, and practical considerations to help CPA firms identify the hosting provider that best aligns with their operational goals, tax-season performance requirements, cybersecurity obligations, and long-term growth strategy. During tax season, CPA firms rarely think about cloud infrastructure until something breaks. A delayed QuickBooks file, a sluggish tax application, or a support ticket that sits unanswered for hours can quickly turn a routine deadline into an operational problem. The challenge is that many firms selected their hosting provider years ago when remote work was less common, cybersecurity requirements were simpler, and growth expectations looked very different than they do today. As a result, more accounting firms are reassessing whether their current hosting environment still aligns with how modern... - Published: 2026-06-05 - Modified: 2026-06-22 - URL: https://www.reathis.com/oneup-networks-vs-verito/ - Categories: Software Article Summary Choosing between OneUp Networks and Verito depends on your firm's priorities rather than a clear overall winner. OneUp Networks is generally positioned as the more cost-effective option, offering flexible hosting models, longer backup retention, transparent infrastructure details, and lower entry pricing. Verito focuses on dedicated private hosting, regulatory compliance, audit readiness, and enterprise-grade security, making it attractive for firms with strict compliance requirements. Both providers support major accounting applications such as QuickBooks, UltraTax, Drake, Lacerte, and ProSeries while offering managed cloud infrastructure, backups, and support. Firms focused on affordability, scalability, and backup retention may lean toward OneUp Networks, while organizations prioritizing dedicated infrastructure, IRS Publication 4557 alignment, FTC Safeguards Rule compliance, and compliance-focused hosting may find Verito a stronger fit. This comparison examines pricing, infrastructure, security, compliance, backup policies, software compatibility, support, and real-world considerations to help CPA firms determine which provider best aligns with their operational requirements. Choosing between OneUp Networks vs Verito is primarily a question of alignment with firm priorities, not a clear performance or feature winner. Both providers are niche cloud‑hosting specialists for tax and accounting firms, offering managed Windows hosting of QuickBooks, UltraTax CS, Lacerte, Drake, and other major apps. They each bundle infrastructure, security, backups, and support, but emphasize different strengths: OneUp Networks markets itself on low entry pricing, flexible deployment options (shared, dedicated, and private cloud), and detailed infrastructure transparency (high-performance hardware, fast SSDs, etc. ). It tends to cite very long backup retention (up to 120 days) and a broad array of third‑party certifications.... - Published: 2026-06-03 - Modified: 2026-06-22 - URL: https://www.reathis.com/best-cloud-hosting-providers-for-cpa-firms/ - Categories: Software Article Summary Cloud hosting for CPA firms is a managed IT solution that enables secure, remote access to accounting and tax applications such as QuickBooks, UltraTax CS, Drake Tax, Lacerte, and ProSeries while improving performance, security, scalability, and disaster recovery. Leading cloud hosting providers in 2026 include Rightworks, OneUp Networks, Verito, Ace Cloud Hosting, Summit Hosting, Sagenext, and Apps4Rent, each offering different strengths in accounting specialization, infrastructure design, support quality, pricing, and flexibility. CPA firms use these platforms to reduce dependency on local servers, support hybrid and remote work, and ensure stable performance during tax season, while the right choice ultimately depends on firm size, software requirements, budget, and preference for shared or dedicated cloud environments. Best Cloud Hosting Providers for CPA Firms (2026 Guide) The best cloud hosting providers for CPA firms are platforms that securely host accounting and tax software such as QuickBooks, UltraTax CS, Drake Tax, Lacerte, and ProSeries on remote servers, allowing firms to access their applications from anywhere with improved performance and security. Leading cloud hosting providers for accounting firms in 2026 include Rightworks, OneUp Networks, Verito, Ace Cloud Hosting, Summit Hosting, Sagenext, and Apps4Rent. Each provider differs in areas such as infrastructure design, security controls, software compatibility, scalability, and pricing. CPA firms use accounting software cloud hosting to reduce dependency on local servers, enable remote work, improve application performance during tax season, and ensure secure access to sensitive financial data. Choosing the right provider depends on firm size, software requirements, budget, and whether the firm... - Published: 2026-05-27 - Modified: 2026-06-09 - URL: https://www.reathis.com/knowledge-base-softwares/ - Categories: Software Article Summary Choosing the right knowledge base software is less about finding the platform with the longest feature list and more about selecting a solution that employees will actually use. As organizations grow, information becomes fragmented across Slack, Google Drive, emails, project management tools, and internal documents, creating productivity bottlenecks, slower onboarding, repeated employee questions, and knowledge loss. Modern knowledge management platforms address these challenges through centralized documentation, AI-powered search, collaboration tools, governance controls, and integrations that help teams access information quickly. This guide evaluates leading knowledge base solutions including Slite, Notion, Confluence, Document360, and Nuclino, comparing their AI capabilities, ease of use, scalability, integrations, pricing models, and real-world business applications. While each platform serves different organizational needs, the analysis highlights how factors such as search accuracy, adoption rates, governance requirements, and long-term scalability often have a greater impact on success than feature count alone. The comparison also explores common implementation mistakes, practical evaluation frameworks, workplace case studies, and key considerations for startups, remote teams, and enterprise organizations looking to build a reliable single source of truth. Most growing companies eventually discover that workplace knowledge becomes impossible to manage without the right knowledge base softwares. Information gets buried across Slack messages, Google Docs, meetings, project tools, and scattered internal notes, forcing employees to waste hours searching for answers that should be easy to find. From slow onboarding and repeated employee questions to remote-work communication problems and AI-driven information overload, modern businesses now rely on knowledge management systems to organize internal documentation,... - Published: 2026-05-27 - Modified: 2026-06-08 - URL: https://www.reathis.com/virtual-meeting-etiquette/ - Categories: Technology Article Summary Virtual meeting etiquette has evolved far beyond basic rules like muting microphones or turning cameras on. As remote and hybrid work environments become the norm, online meetings now influence productivity, communication quality, employee wellbeing, professional reputation, and workplace culture. This article explores how virtual work has reshaped human interaction by introducing new challenges such as Zoom fatigue, digital visibility pressure, camera anxiety, meeting overload, fragmented attention, and constant self-monitoring. It examines the psychological impact of remote communication, the growing importance of digital body language, and the subtle ways online behavior affects trust, inclusion, and career growth. The guide also discusses the role of AI meeting assistants, recording transparency, and evolving workplace expectations surrounding privacy and collaboration. Through practical examples, workplace case studies, and comparisons between healthy and unhealthy meeting cultures, the article outlines the communication habits that help distributed teams remain productive, engaged, and connected. Ultimately, it argues that successful virtual meeting etiquette is not about rigid rules or performative professionalism, but about creating communication systems built on trust, clarity, respect, and human-centered collaboration in modern remote workplaces. Most people discover how performative work has become the moment they realize they’re being judged by the corner of their webcam. That tiny frame — a slice of a kitchen, a carefully chosen bookshelf, a permanently strained smile — has quietly reshaped how people show up, listen, communicate, and even build reputations at work, which is exactly why virtual meeting etiquette has become one of the most important professional skills in... > About ReaThis ReaThis is a technology-focused publication covering cloud hosting providers, accounting software hosting, tax software hosting, cybersecurity, SaaS platforms, AI tools, and business technology solutions. Core Content Areas: • Technology Reviews • Product Comparisons • Hosting Research • Cloud Infrastructure • Cybersecurity • AI Tools • SaaS Platforms • Business Technology Editorial Principles: • Independent analysis • Research-based comparisons • Transparent methodologies • Regular content updates • Reader-first recommendations For editorial information, contact details, and additional policies, visit the ReaThis website.