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December 30, 2005
Rivet Featured in Rocky Mountain Business Journal
"I think 2006 is going to be the year of XBRL," (Rivet CEO Mike Rohan) said. "I don't know anyone who doesn't think we're going to be leaders in the marketplace."
December 13, 2005
Rivet Covered in Business Finance
"The Rivet plug-in gives us a data dictionary for accounting that we need to tag our own financial reports to, and we can use it to drag and save all that information as an XBRL document."
November 15, 2005
Rivet Dragon Tag Covered in Windows in Financial Services Journal
For accountants and other financial professionals who need to produce information such as quarterly and annual reports in XBRL, Rivet Software of Denver has developed Dragon Tag XBRL. A Microsoft Office-based solution, Dragon Tag offers users the ability to drag and XBRL tag data in a report.
November 9, 2005
Dragon Tag Helps European Banks XBRL Project
The European Committee of Central Balance Sheet Data Offices (ECCBSO) recently developed a digital reporting format utilizing XBRL in which Dragon Tag played a key role in streamlining financial report preparation for European companies.
October 26, 2005
XBRL Code Could Ease Data Deluge
This month, SEC Chairman Christopher Cox urged software firms to provide -- and companies to use -- XBRL code to put data online. The current industry leader now is Rivet Software.
October 10, 2005
Bank Call Report Filings in XBRL on Track
As part of the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) call report modernization program, national banks, state-chartered Federal Reserve member banks, and insured nonmember banks are now required to file their quarterly call reports using XBRL.
August 29, 2005
Rivet to Speak at XBRL-U.S. Breakfast Seminars
Extensible business reporting language (XBRL) and a growing list of XBRL-enabled tools and applications now promise to help big companies skip the demanding normalizing and cleansing steps.
August 1, 2005
Rivet covered in "Intelligent Enterprise"
Extensible business reporting language (XBRL) and a growing list of XBRL-enabled tools and applications now promise to help big companies skip the demanding normalizing and cleansing steps.
July 12, 2005
Rivet Featured in Amtrak's "arrive" Magazine Article on Naming
Rob Blake knows all about business Scrabble. A few years ago, the vice president of marketing worked for an Englewood, Colo. firm known as Aucent.
July 7, 2005
Rivet Software covered in Seybold Report
In addition to Willis, other consortium members refer to John Nash, including Rob Blake, vice president of product marketing for Denver-based Rivet Software, which makes Dragon Tag, one of the prominent XBRL tagging software packages now being used.
June 1, 2005
Rivet included in "Application Development Trends"
"The financial reporting focus was too limiting. They changed the name to XBRL because the technology could address any business reporting, internal or external," explains Rob Blake, VP, Rivet Software, an early XBRL tool provider.
May 4, 2005
AccountingWeb: Insider View: 11th XBRL Conference
The 11th XBRL Conference in Boston wrapped up last week. It featured numerous presenters from the AICPA, SEC and various international speakers showing the continued emerging global adoption of XBRL.
May 3, 2005
Bank Systems & Technology: XBRL Gets Real As Standard For Financial Reporting
SEC Chairman William H. Donaldson urged all companies reporting to the agency to adopt the Extensible Business Reporting Language format.
April 11, 2005
NetworkWorld: SEC launches financial reporting XML project
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission last week launched a pilot project built around a specialized flavor of XML for financial reporting.
March 11, 2005
Intelligent Enterprise: XBRL: Drag-to-Tag?
Ventana Research believes metadata tagging holds great promise for the future of business intelligence and business process automation.
February 15, 2005
Computer Business Review Online: Rivet Software delivers XBRL financial reporting product
Microsoft and Ernst & Young are among the first Dragon Tag customers currently leveraging the software for simplified XBRL reporting.
February 15, 2005
Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance Journal: Rivet Software Delivers Breakthrough XBRL Financial Reporting Product
Dragon Tag XBRL Enabler Empowers Customers such as Microsoft and Ernst & Young to Embrace the XBRL Global Reporting Standard.
February 11, 2005
Rocky Mountain News: Focus on accountability
Michael Rohan long suspected there had to be a better way to make sure accounting practices were actually accountable. The Colorado native, entrepreneur and accounting professional thought about launching a business around this idea.
February 8, 2005
BusinessWeek online: After Sarbanes-Oxley, XBRL?
Financial execs may not appreciate it yet, but this new data-tagging system should speed the flow of info and create new ways to analyze it. On Feb. 3, financial reporting took a giant step into the future with the Securities & Exchange Commission's announcement that it's ready to start accepting corporate financial reports that have been tagged with newly developed software code known as XBRL.
February 3, 2005
IRontheNet.com: XBRL Made Simple
NEW YORK -- Rivet Software, a financial integrity management applications provider based in Denver, and PR Newswire are joining forces to offer Dragon Tag, a user-friendly software that allows IR professionals to create and distribute financial information in extensible business reporting language (XBRL).
January 26, 2005
eWEEK: PR Newswire, Rivet Software Form XBRL Partnership
Rivet Software Inc. and PR Newswire have announced plans to form a partnership, allowing PR Newswire members to create their financial documents in XBRL using Rivet's Dragon Tag XBRL enabler. The partnership should give investor relations professionals a way to create and distribute their financial information in XBRL, which is becoming a financial reporting standard for investor and regulatory communities around the world.
January 24, 2005
ComputerWorld: Lifting the lid: XBRL seen easing financial analysis
The day when stock investors scan corporate results with computer software to make immediate buy-and-sell decisions may be close at hand.
January 21, 2005
Rivet Software featured in Financial Executive
Rivet Software, a provider of financial integrity management solutions, has released the new Dragon Tag XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) enabler, which Rivet calls “the first easy-to-use Microsoft Office-based solution that takes the complexity out of converting financial statements to industry standard XBRL documents."