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Sage is Upping Their Game with Sage One
Sage, an Enterprise Software Company, recently announced a new product called Sage One. Sage One is a SaaS (Software as a Service) cloud based accounting solution. This solution is inexpensive and will cost your business anywhere from five dollars to thirty-five dollars per month. Sage One was created for small sized and micro businesses. In fact, all of Sage’s solutions cater to small and medium sized businesses. Sage One can run on just about any updated browser on a Mac or PC. While this solution isn’t yet available to United States customers, it will be soon enough. For now, United Kingdom customers get all the spoils.
Sage One offers three services, which include Cashbook, Accounts, and Accountant Edition. Cashbook is suited to businesses with cash based transactions and banking activities. Cashbook creates a cash record for accounting purposes. Cashbook will cost you about five to twenty dollars per month. Accounts is suited to small businesses who need functionality to control their accounts. Accounts offers functionality to create invoices and work with VAT (Value Added Tax) returns to gain a better perspective of your business’s situation. Accountant Edition is suited for accounting professionals and provides them with the ability to access client information through an online portal.
Sage has been a very successful Enterprise Software Company and has been in business for over thirty years. Sage knows their market, their software solutions, and how to play the enterprise software game. Sage’s solutions are known to be quite user-friendly, customizable, and suited to many different industries. Some of these industries include; finance, construction, healthcare, manufacturing, not for profit organizations, distribution and more. Approximately three million small and medium sized customers depend on Sage’s solutions.
Sage currently offers an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) solution, a CRM (Customer Relationship Management) solution, accounting solutions, an HR (Human Resources) and payroll solution, a healthcare and practice management solution, payment solutions, nonprofit solutions, and a construction and real estate solution. Sage has plans to make these solutions web-enabled at some point in the future in order to successfully compete with other Enterprise Software Companies. So far, Sage has made quite a name for themselves by tapping the small and medium sized business industry. It will be interesting to see how Sage One is received in the UK and when it is released in the US.
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