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BusinessVision Earns High Praise in Accounting Today Mid-Range Accounting Software Round-Up

In the January 10th-23rd issue of Accounting Today, contributing Editor Dave McClure includes a complimentary review of BusinessVision 32.

Article Highlights:

BusinessVision 32 from Sage Software is targeted at entry-level users who have
outgrown their accounting systems and are looking to move up to a more robust, mid-range accounting system.

Though powerful enough for the enterprise, the software is
reasonably easy to navigate and use via top-level menus and icons. Because all actions are done in real-time, and are posted as they occur, there are no complicated batch or end-of-period procedures. And if the user interface is somewhat more stolid or less colorful than in competitive packages, there is no arguing with its accounting sensibilities or its cost-effective performance.

BusinessVision 32 rounds out Sage Software's presence in the
mid-range accounting software market, with a clear upgrade path to enterprise-level software in a well-designed and customizable package.
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Mid-Range Accounting Software: The Next Step


Ted Needleman - March 2004 - "BusinessVision Management Systems BusinessVision32 - Standard Edition

With the U.S. and the world moving to a more global economy, it’s no surprise that accounting software developed overseas is finding a ready home on these shores as well. That’s the case with several of the vendors that have products in this roundup. The parent company of BusinessVision is Softline, a South African software developer. Softline also owns AccountMate Software, though that subsidiary is in the process of being acquired by Best Software. AccountMate is targeted to the upper end of the mid-range market, with a solid client/server design, while BusinessVision’s four editions are very competitive with the other products in this roundup."
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Supply Chain Management: A Big Hit


Electronic Accountant - February 2004 - "If you lined up all the hotdogs served at the Toronto SkyDome in one year, they would cover the distance of 3,241 stolen bases. It's probably not so surprising, then, that the stadium also boasts as many as 24 warehouses for Blue Jays souvenirs.

But how about this: some of those warehouses are walking around! That's right. "Bob on the 200 Level," who's hawking Blue Jays caps and T-shirts to fans already in their seats, is tied into the inventory control and sales analysis modules of BusinessVision 32, effectively making him a portable warehouse, notes Michael Andrejek, director of merchandising for TBJ Merchandising. In all, BusinessVision is closely tracking product dispersed among one full-fledged store, fifteen retail kiosks, and as many as eight roving vendors."
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Sizing up Accounting Software


Scott H. Cytron, ABC - February 2004 - "Do Low-End and Mid-Range Packages Really Differ?

With the immense proliferation of software solutions available in the accounting marketplace, the choice as to which package to use for a firm or business can be daunting. Practitioners are faced with many commonalties between packages, but also are constantly bombarded with value-added resellers (VARs) and marketing literature that tout a particular solution is different from its competition. "
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Accounting App Draws Var Following


Amy Rogers - CRN - April 14, 2003 - "For some solution providers serving small businesses, Intuit QuickBooks is no longer the marquee game in town when it comes to accounting applications.

Instead, they're finding that the BusinessVision accounting suite from BusinessVision Management Systems is a better fit for their small manufacturing and distribution customers because the software supports functions peculiar to those industries, such as inventory management processes."
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BusinessVision ranked #1 accounting software package in U.S.


K2 Enterprises and Accounting Research, Inc. release survey data that confirms the changing landscape of the accounting software mid-market


San Francisco, Calif. - March 6, 2002 - BusinessVision, a subsidiary of Softline Software, today announced that it's BusinessVision 32 accounting software solution has taken top honors in the 2002 Accounting Research/K2 Enterprises Accounting Software Survey, besting competitors such as Microsoft Great Plains, Sage, AccPac, and Open Systems...
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»BusinessVision Special Edition Released


Customization tailors BusinessVision accounting solutions for targeted vertical markets


Washington, D.C. - May 8, 2002 - BusinessVision, a subsidiary of Softline Software, today announced the immediate availability of a series of customized business templates within the BusinessVision 32 CustomPack Module...
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BusinessVision Small Business Edition Released


Softline Introduces BusinessVision 32 Small Business Edition at AICPA Tech 2002 Conference


Washington, D.C. - May 8, 2002 - Softline Software's new president, Murray Aston, today unveiled the Small Business Edition of the BusinessVision 32 product family. The addition is built upon the company's flagship business accounting system BusinessVision 32...
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BusinessVision Unveils CustomPack Modular Enhancements for BusinessVision 32 at AICPA Tech 2002 Conference

Customization tailors BusinessVision 32 accounting solutions for targeted vertical markets



Washington, D.C. - May 8, 2002 - BusinessVision, a subsidiary of Softline Software, today announced the immediate availability of a series of customized vertical solutions for BusinessVision 32 in ten significant market niches. The modular solutions are designed to significantly enhance the immediate usefulness of BusinessVision 32 for businesses in these vertical markets...
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BusinessVision rolls out enhanced e-business solution at AICPA Tech 2002 Conference


New version of e-BusinessVision is right-priced, robust, securely-hosted e-commerce for small and medium-sized businesses


Washington, D.C. - May 6, 2002 - BusinessVision, a subsidiary of Softline Software, today announced the immediate availability of a significantly enhanced version of e-BusinessVision, a complete e-business solution that enables customers to establish and integrate an e-commerce presence directly with BusinessVision 32 business management software...
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