CAMBRIDGESHIRE, ENGLAND, May 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) Many organisations are moving away from disparate departmental systems in favour of business wide software suites and CRM solutions that provide each user with a 360 degree view of organisational data. With up to date information available when and where it is needed, businesses can respond more effectively to the needs of customers.
The Sage 200 Suite is modular suite of business software designed to provide a "joined up" approach to business. It is a fully integrated business solution that allows organisations to coordinate each business function from accounts through to customer service and marketing. By using a single system to manage a business, collaboration is improved, thereby enhancing overall productivity and customer experience.
Simon Fovargue, Sage 200 Expert at DMC Software suggests, "Sage 200 v2011 builds on the existing Sage 200 Suite offering to provide users with improved accessibility, enhanced information management and tools to advance customer satisfaction. The steps taken in this release move closer towards the Sage vision of Sage 200 for a connected world.
"The key features to look out for in Sage 200 v2011 is the new Sage e-Marketing functionality for the CRM module, enhancements to the Business Intelligence module and Sage 200 Mobile updates, now available for iPhone devices."
Sage 200 is based around three core modules, Sage 200 Accounts, Sage 200 CRM and Sage 200 Business Intelligence with options to include additional modules to meet individual business needs. With Sage 200, business wide data can be analysed and acted upon, enabling faster, more informed management decisions and strategic direction setting.
For more information on the Sage 200 Suite, please visit:
http://www.dmcsoftware.co.uk/Sage200-suite/sage200-suite.aspx
About DMC Software
DMC Software is a company that is experienced in providing Customer Relationship Management (CRM), accounts and integrated business solutions for businesses of all sizes, across a broad range of industries including Sage ACT, Sage CRM, Sage SalesLogix CRM and Microsoft Dynamics CRM. With advanced development abilities, DMC Software can tailor a solution to meet the exact requirements of a business, providing the tools and supporting services to increase efficiency and profitability.
For more information on the CRM solutions and professional services available from DMC Software visit http://www.dmcsoftware.co.uk. Alternatively, email info@dmcsoftware.co.uk or call FREEPHONE 0800 6522 423 to speak to a member of the sales staff.
Sage 200 v2011, Software For A Better Connected Business? DMCC Software Reports
As technology progresses the value of integrating business systems over maintaining separate data silos is more apparent, says Sage Circle of Excellence Winners, DMC Software Solutions. This process can be eased with Sage 200.
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[Press-News.org] Sage 200 v2011, Software For A Better Connected Business? DMCC Software ReportsAs technology progresses the value of integrating business systems over maintaining separate data silos is more apparent, says Sage Circle of Excellence Winners, DMC Software Solutions. This process can be eased with Sage 200.