Accounting
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Sage takes the wraps off Sage One Accounts Extra
News Latest addition to cloud portfolio represents significant push into cloud, company claims
By Jane McCallion Published
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Accountants bank on cloud to cut costs
News Increased efficiency and greater client satisfaction also cited as cloud plus points
By Jane McCallion Published
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Cloud accounting firm Clear Books stages DIY IPO
News Clear Books circumvents lack of bank funding with crowd sourced share offer
By Jane McCallion Published
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Accountants slow to adopt cloud-based software
News Accountancy firms are lagging behind other industries when it comes to cloud adoption, claims new survey
By ITPro Published
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Sage turns to Windows Azure for cloud accounting platform
News SMB-focused Sage 200 software now available as-a-service or on-premise
By Jane McCallion Published
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Workday and Kashflow: the future of accounting software
Opinion Kashflow and Workday are classic examples of a new breed of company - and they're leaving established players far behind
By Dennis Howlett Published
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KashFlow, FreeAgent or Xero: weighing up accounting options
In-depth SMBs are spoiled for choice when it comes to cloud-based packages. Former accountant Dennis Howlett casts his eye over three leaders.
By Dennis Howlett Published
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IRIS OpenSpace debuts Dropbox-like service for accountants
News New product promises to bring benefits of secure cloud to data sensitive industry
By Jane McCallion Published
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Banks slow to adapt to possibilities of SaaS accounting
Opinion The providers of SaaS accounting services are offering more and more - but are banks clued up enough?
By Dennis Howlett Published
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Cloud-based accounting system set to integrate Microsoft Outlook
News Appetite for open SaaS accounting application development spikes during past year
By Miya Knights Published
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SaaS accounting companies need to up their game
Opinion SaaS companies have made great strides in the accounting market but need to get more inventive if they're really going to make a big splash
By Dennis Howlett Published
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