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Sage launches next generation of 50 Accounts software
Business software and services provider Sage UK and Ireland is launching the next generation of its redesigned, market leading Sage 50 Accounts this month.
The changes are set to transform the way hundreds of thousands of small businesses and accountants work together to manage their finance and accounting needs, and their customer and supplier information.
The biggest changes ever made to the software see it combining desktop, mobile, and online functionality to offer accounting capabilities for small and medium sized businesses.
Its refreshed user interface and subscription pricing now makes it even more accessible for businesses.
The new Sage 50 Accounts gives users the benefits of using the cloud through the new Sage Drive module and two mobile business management apps.
Sage Drive is a brand new service that brings the power of the cloud to the desktop, making Sage 50 Accounts data available securely on the cloud.
Peter Manning of O’Shea Manning & Co Accountants, said: “The opportunity to work with data in the cloud and on the desktop has been something clients have been asking for, and this is a real innovation that I think will work well for a lot of clients. Businesses are becoming more diverse and not everyone works a 9-5 day. Being able to access your accounts from different places at different times of the day is becoming more and more important.”
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