Old-world ERP clients defect to the cloud

Thursday, 18 November, 2010

NetSuite, a  provider of cloud-based financials/ERP software suites, has announced that more than 500 companies have switched from Sage's accounting, CRM and ERP product lines ranging from Sage Line 50 and Line 500 to Sage MAS 90 and MAS 500, preferring NetSuite's integrated cloud solutions to the dated inefficiencies of antiquated on-premise software.

NetSuite's integrated solution delivers CRM, ERP and e-commerce capabilities with true cross-departmental workflows, eliminating redundant data entry and the costs of managing multiple systems for finance, sales, inventory and customer support.

"Nothing has changed since NetSuite first entered the enterprise computing business and attracted the first customer away from Sage. NetSuite continues to deliver an innovative, integrated business solution developed on modern internet computing principles, and Sage continues to develop dozens of disconnected, dead-end, on-premise software products," said James Ramsey, SVP Worldwide Sales and Distribution, NetSuite. "We welcome the more than 500 companies who have switched from Sage to NetSuite."

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