Chintan PrajapatiChintan Prajapati, a seasoned computer engineer with over 20 years in the software industry, is the Founder and CEO of Satva Solutions. His expertise lies in Accounting & ERP Integrations, RPA, and developing technology solutions around leading ERP and accounting software, focusing on using Responsible AI and ML in fintech solutions. Chintan holds a BE in Computer Engineering and is a Microsoft Certified Professional, Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist, Certified Azure Solution Developer, Certified Intuit Developer, Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor and Xero Developer. Throughout his career, Chintan has significantly impacted the accounting industry by consulting and delivering integrations and automation solutions that have saved thousands of man-hours. He aims to provide readers with insightful, practical advice on leveraging technology for business efficiency. Outside of his professional work, Chintan enjoys trekking and bird-watching. Guided by the philosophy, "Deliver the highest value to clients". Chintan continues to drive innovation and excellence in digital transformation strategies from his base in Ahmedabad, India. How Long Does It Take to Publish Your App in the Intuit App Store? 2025 Developer Guide Mastering Tariff Surcharges in NetSuite: A Strategic Guide by Satva Solutions Which SaaS Accounting Tool Has the Smartest AI Features in 2025? AI OCR & Its Benefits: Transforming Document Processing For Accounting And Finance Teams Xero API Aging Reports: Overcome AR/AP Data Extraction Limitations 2025 How to Integrate Airtable with QuickBooks Online | Workflow Automation for CPAs Top Unified Accounting API Platforms of 2025 Xero Journal API Limitations: How to Filter Voided and Reversal Entries [2025 Guide] Overcoming Xero’s API Limitations for Trial Balance Data Via API with Solutions The 2025 Playbook for Salesforce QuickBooks Online Integration SaaS Integration Dilemma: In-House vs. Unified API Providers Complete Guide to Boltrics Integration Options: Expert Insights and Best Practices «1234…9»