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Welsh Office
Cambria House
Panarth Road
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| Sage 1000 Summary |
A breakthrough in business management softwareThere are many benefits to integrating the software run by the different departments in an organisation. By sharing information between functional areas, businesses can enjoy greater efficiency, experience fewer errors from re-keying of data, and increase service levels by making it easier to give accurate, timely information from across the business to customers. For many years, Sage has developed separate applications which cover different areas of an organisation, yet integrate closely to help businesses realise these benefits. Moving forward, we're committed to continuing the development of these integrated 'point' solutions such as Sage Line 500 and Sage CRM, and the integration technologies to link them. However, we now offer a choice of approach. Released in early 2006, Sage 1000 is a single business management software application designed to span operations across mid-sized businesses. Sage 1000 Comes of Age Sage 1000 v2.1 was released in January 2008, with the addition of many new features and enhanced usability requested by customers. With this version, Sage 1000 really comes of age - find out more. Explore the overall benefits of deploying Sage 1000 across your business, or explore how Sage 1000 can manage your processes across all the functional areas below:
2008 Payroll updateTo support the usual legislative changes and some of the major legislative changes in the offing, a new Payroll update is now available for Sage Line 1000 - find out more. |
Sage 1000 v3.0 to be released July 2010
From the 1st January 2010 Standard Rate VAT will be changing back to 17.5%.
A free ½ day seminar hosted by TPL in London or at the Sage premises Reading.
Two free Sage seminars in Spring 2010