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Ramp Stack launches agentic close for accounting

6 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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Automation is moving from assistance to execution inside accounting firms. Ramp's new Stack platform signals a shift where AI agents can run the monthly close end to end, with auditability built in. That changes how work gets done and how firms price it. For firm leaders, this is not just another tool. It challenges the labor model behind core revenue. At the same time, risks are expanding at the identity layer, large firms are acquiring implementation capability, and platforms are opening to direct agent access. The common thread is clear: control is shifting toward systems that execute, not just advise. Also covered: a Microsoft 365 mobile security concern, Grant Thornton's acquisition strategy, Morgan Stanley opening platforms to AI agents, and key signals from GitLab, Coralogix, Google, Meta, and Uber. Learn more at https://crestvale.io Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602483/support]

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