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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

Business & Accounting Software (January 2001) Summary

Was it only just over a year ago that the millennium bug was preoccupying business & accounting software users, and their consultants?

Now the web dominates everybody’s thinking.

This is confirmed by our latest research, which also finds business & accounting software users focused on the need for greater management information sourced through technologies like data warehouses.

Elsewhere in this trend spotting issue, Dennis Keeling of BASDA highlights what he calls the ‘e’ revolution, but questions how much is hype, how much reality.

Jim Creelman, meanwhile, reflects on the increasing importance of measuring shareholder value, while FI Group’s Peter Kalinowski looks at the new ASP method of renting accounts software via the web.

The common thread to all this is constant, even accelerating, technology change – and how to cope with that is the theme of Mike Dawson’s briefing article.


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