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  2. ZipBooks - Wikipedia

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    ZipBooks was founded by Tim Chaves in June 2015, backed by venture capital firm Peak Ventures. [2] The company secured an additional $2 million of funding in July 2016, [3] and in 2017 it was awarded a $100,000 economic grant by the Utah Governor's Office of Economic Development Technology Commercialization and Innovation Program.

  3. Business record - Wikipedia

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    A business record is a document (hard copy or digital) that records an "act, condition, or event" [1] related to business. Business records include meeting minutes, memoranda, employment contracts, and accounting source documents. It must be retrievable at a later date so that the business dealings can be accurately reviewed as required.

  4. Postbooks - Wikipedia

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    PostBooks is the foundation of the xTuple ERP software developed and marketed by the company of the same name beginning in the year 2000. All of the xTuple ERP Editions are targeted toward small to midsize companies. PostBooks is offered on a commercial base in the Distribution Edition, the Manufacturing Edition, and the Enterprise Edition.

  5. Zoho Office Suite - Wikipedia

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    Zoho uses an open application programming interface [5] for its Writer, Sheet, Show, Creator, Meeting, and Planner products. It also has plugins into Microsoft Word and Excel, an OpenOffice.org plugin, and a plugin for Firefox.

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  7. Casewise - Wikipedia

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    Casewise is a developer of enterprise architecture and business process analysis software [1] with global headquarters in the U.K. [2] and U.S. headquarters in New York City. [3] In 2016, Casewise was acquired by erwin Inc. [4] Casewise develops business process analysis software used to document, design and simulate business processes. [1]

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