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  2. Sage 300 - Wikipedia

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    Sage 300 is a Windows based range of ERP software, running on Microsoft SQL. This can run under a Windows environment [5] and has an option of being hosted by Sage. Sage 300 is a modular system with the following core suite of modules. The full list of modules developed in the Sage 300 API is also available.

  3. Sage 200 - Wikipedia

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    Sage 200. Sage 200 is a set of accountancy and management products developed by Sage Group aimed at medium enterprises. Sage offer different products under the Sage 200 name in different regions. The product name originally derives from the UK and Ireland version of the product where the number 200 indicated that it was aimed at companies with ...

  4. Sage Business Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Originally launched in the UK and Ireland in 2011 Sage Business Cloud is a set of small business management tool that offers accounting, payroll, payments and time-tracking tools. [2] It includes mobile apps that accept business payments, manage and pay bills, and payroll functions. [3] The product launched in the United States in 2012, [4 ...

  5. Sage Group - Wikipedia

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    The Sage Group plc, commonly known as Sage, is a British multinational enterprise software company based in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.As of 2017, it is the UK's second largest technology company, [3] the world's third-largest supplier of enterprise resource planning software (behind Oracle and SAP), the largest supplier to small businesses, and has 6.1 million customers worldwide. [4]

  6. Softline (South African software company) - Wikipedia

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    www.sage.com /en-za /. Softline was a South African enterprise software company that existed as an independent company between 1988 and 2003 when it was acquired by the UK-based multinational corporation The Sage Group plc. [3] Sage continued to use Softline as a brand name until 2013 when all of Softline's products were re-branded as Sage.

  7. Sage 50 - Wikipedia

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    By 1993, Sage Sterling was the market leader, with 62.5% of the integrated accounting software market. [5] In the late 1990s, Sage Instant – a cut-down version of the product line – was introduced. [6] Later, the product was rebranded as Sage Line 50, a reference to the target market of the product, and in the 2000s was rebranded to Sage 50.

  8. List of ERP software packages - Wikipedia

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    24SevenOffice – 24SevenOffice Start, Premium, Professional and Custom. 3i Infotech – Orion ERP, Orion 11j, Orion 11s. abas Software AG – abas ERP. Acumatica – Acumatica Cloud ERP. BatchMaster Software – BatchMaster ERP. Consona Corporation – AXIS ERP, Intuitive ERP, Made2Manage ERP. CGI Group – CGI Advantage.

  9. Graham Wylie - Wikipedia

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    In 1981 Wylie co-founded Sage Group with David Goldman and Paul Muller, having programmed the initial Sage accounts package himself. [4] The Sage Group quickly grew to be a successful worldwide financial software company and is the only software company listed on the FTSE 100. In 2003, Wylie sold his stake in Sage for an estimated £195 million ...