GT sells quality management platform to Tellen, will continue using it
Grant Thornton has sold its quality management application qm.x to accounting AI software company Tellen, though the firm will keep using it.
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Grant Thornton has sold its quality management application qm.x to accounting AI software company Tellen, though the firm will keep using it.
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