
Zach Warren
Manager, Enterprise Content at Thomson Reuters
Born in DE, Northwestern/Medill and Minnesota/Carlson alum, would love to see your dog. #MNUFC, #NUSports, #legaltech. All 100% correct opinions are 95% mine.
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1 month ago |
thomsonreuters.com | Zach Warren
AI can reduce complexity and reduce energy waste, and professional services organizations may be the key to overcoming the barriers to proper adoption Generative AI (GenAI) is not going away any time soon. Indeed, more than three-quarters (77%) of professional services workers said they believe AI and GenAI will have a transformational or high impact on their professions within the next five years, according to the 2024 Future of Professionals Report from Thomson Reuters.
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1 month ago |
thomsonreuters.com | Zach Warren
More than half of corporate tax departments have dual tax/technology roles, according to a recent report; and with many tax professionals anticipating more change, now is the time to learn tech skills Many of today’s corporate tax departments are stuck in a resourcing struggle. More than half (51%) of tax department leaders surveyed said they believe their departments are under-resourced, which leaves them more at risk for tax audits and penalties, according to a recent corporate tax report.
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2 months ago |
thomsonreuters.com | Zach Warren
According to the “ALSP 2025” report, the law firm affiliate market continues to grow rapidly; and as more entrants emerge, the question turns from whether clients will buy to how these affiliates can offer firms differentiation from competitors In 2023, the total market for alternative legal services providers (ALSPs) was between $28 and $29 billion, according to the recently released Alternative Legal Services Providers 2025 report from the Thomson Reuters Institute, in partnership with the...
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2 months ago |
thomsonreuters.com | Zach Warren
A big majority of CFOs call AI and GenAI crucial technologies in supporting finance’s strategic decision-making; however, few are focused on GenAI in their tax function specifically In just two years, generative AI (GenAI) has rapidly become a central part of the corporate world’s technological evolution.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
thomsonreuters.com | Zach Warren
GenAI has made a major impact on the professional services market over the past two years, but many of its more systematic changes may just be beginning AIGenerative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is more than just a buzzword in today’s corporate lexicon. Its introduction has fundamentally shifted business finances, long-term strategy and investment planning, and talent development in a way that may have seemed impossible just three years ago.
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This would end my @MNUFC season tickets and maybe my soccer fandom at large tbh. I've never cared much about Euro leagues, just the atmosphere and fun following the local team live. If 2/3 of games would be below 40 degrees (because MN cold runs Nov-Apr), what's the point @MLS?

MLS is considering moving to a fall-spring calendar, potentially as soon as 2026. Still being discussed and studied at multiple levels. Details here: https://t.co/pDteqwyai8

RT @KingJames: I’m sorry but that wasn’t a foul! Let the damn players dictate the outcome of a close battled tested game. 🤦🏾♂️

2. Guess there's at least two Delawareans in Minnesota now. Donte: Tono's for the best cheesesteak, it really does get that cold, and if you call it "water ice" you'll get made fun of, trust me

The Knicks are nearing a trade to send package around Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo to Minnesota for Karl-Anthony Towns, sources tell me and @JonKrawczynski.