Local events in Ipswich

  
Events in Ipswich

thebestof >> Ipswich >> Upcoming Events in Ipswich >> Free SAGE 200 briefing for local business


Free SAGE 200 briefing for local business   
x
From: 14 May 2008
To: 14 May 2008
Join Sage and Strident Business Solutions, East Anglia`s Top Level Sage Business Partner, to see the latest developments for Sage 200 version 5.10.

The briefing will be of especial interest if you have outgrown Sage 50 or have older versions of Sage Line 100 or Sage MMS. Whatever your current situation, there will be plenty of opportunity to discuss your needs during breaks or over buffet lunch.

The event is being hosted at The Elizabeth Hotel, Copdock. Places are strictly limited so please book yours now to avoid disappointment by calling Tracey Mauge on 0845 118 6285, Emailing at tracey.mauge@strident.co.uk or booking online at www.strident.co.uk.

Sage 200 is the UK`s leading mid-market business management software. You will see the business benefits that the Sage 200 suite can bring to your organisation.

The Sage 200 Suite offers software to manage a wide range of business processes from Accounts to CRM in one integrated suite. The Sage 200 Financials and Commercials modules in the latest version will include a host of new Business Partner and customer requested features.

The Sage 200 briefing will present key features to help finance, marketing, sales and IT activities and Senior Managers/Directors.

If you cannot attend the briefing but would like a Sage demonstration please email Tracey Mauge or call 0845 118 6285.

 


Other upcoming events in Ipswich

Submit an Event

If you have a local Ipswich event you would like to list on TheBestOf Ipswich , please send the details via our contact form

x  RSS Feed

What are RSS Feeds?

RSS feeds allow you to see when websites have added new content. You can get the latest headlines and stories in one place, as soon as they are published, without having to visit the websites you have taken the feed from.

How do I start using feeds?

In general, the first thing you need is something called a feed reader. This is a piece of software that checks the feeds and lets you read any new articles that have been added. There are many different versions, some of which are accessed using a browser, and some of which are downloadable applications. IE 7.0 has a good feed reader built in, otherwise try Feedreader.

Bookmark this page

Add this page to your blog or social bookmarking site.

               E-mail to a friend

Fri
18c
Sat
19c
Sun
16c
Mon
17c
Tue
16c
Today
15c
Thu
19c
Select Recruitment

Sign up for the Ipswich newsletter

marketing & the sme
2007 survey report

name
email