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Summary of Reports


 Access Accounting

 Cedar Group

 CODA

 Index Computer Systems

 NavisionDamgaard

 OpenAccounts

 QSP Group

 Sage Enterprise Solutions

 Strategix

 VBX

 Welcom Software



Management Briefings



 Market Overview | Part 2 | Part 3

 Expert Opinion

 Round Table | Part 2 | Part 3

 Trends Analysis | Part 2

 Strategy | Part 2

 Case Study

 Financial Management | Part 2

 Change Management | Part 2

 Case Study

Issue Summary

Five leading consultants analyse the key trends in the business & accounting software market. Interviews and introduction by Pat Sweet.

Stand and deliver - Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3

THE QUESTIONS

Q1: Which business & accounting software vendors are developing particularly innovative technology at present?

Q2: In your opinion, have ERP/integrated solutions delivered on their promises?

Q3: What software technologies would you advise your clients to implement, and what are the emerging technoloties to keep a close watch on?

Q5: ASP (application service provision) is a new 'model# for delivering accounting and other software. What is the current level of take-up of interest in ASP?

Q6: What are the key business issues in the financial accounting area that you believe will require your services in the future?

 

Existing business & accounting software implementations need a lot more work before they produce the benefits originally envisaged.

That’s the view of our panel of expert consultants – who include global consultancies Arthur Andersen and A T Kearney, IT specialist CSC, management and technology consultancy Arthur D Little, and an independent consultant.

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