Sage Extended Solutions For MAS90 & MAS200 Sales Policy – Updated 2/23/10

February 23, 2010

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I’ve just learned that Sage will now sell “kept” Extended Solutions for installation to MAS90/200 at level 4.3 AND EARLIER.

Update March 19, 2009:

Now you see it — now you don’t…

Sage initially told us that they would make their 56 kept solutions available on any supported version of MAS 90 or MAS 200 until the solution was incorporated to the next level of MAS 90/200.

Policy change by Sage.

Long story short — Sage won’t sell any of  the 56 kept Extended Solutions at any version prior to 4.3.

They’re no longer making them available at earlier levels.

The information above supersedes the post that we wrote below based on lengthy conversations with multiple Sage personnel – who ultimately reversed policy on us while we were mid-stream proposing their solution (with information they provided) to a customer.

Update March 29. 2010: We continue to have issues both ordering and obtaining the most basic of pre-sales support on any Sage Extended Solution sales. We recommend that you not purchase any of the 56 kept solutions and instead wait for them to be incorporated into a future version of MAS 90 and MAS 200.

As you probably know, starting with the release of MAS 90/200 v4.4 Sage announced in 2009 that they’d be doing away with their Extended Solutions catalog of what appeared to be 500 or more custom enhancements while keeping 56 of the most popular Extended Solutions for incorporation to versions 4.4+ of Sage MAS90 and 200.

Sage Extended Solutions in many instances replaced the need for custom MAS90 and MAS 200 programming.

Starting with release 4.4 of Sage MAS 90 and MAS 200 Sage  will incorporate  (add into the MAS product) 56 of their most popular enhancements on a two or three year rollout schedule.

Discontinued solutions are being provided under an open source license to Sage Preferred Development Partners (view the list here) who can upgrade them (possibly for a fee) and resell them.

In the interim there was considerable confusion about whether a licensed user of MAS 90 or MAS 200 could purchase any of those “kept” Extended Solutions at a level other than 4.3.

If you view the Sage Extended Solution web site you’ll see the issue is not entirely clear as the site states that the 56 kept Extended Solutions ” can be added to your Sage MAS 90 and 200 4.3 system“.

What about those customers on a version earlier than 4.3 who needed one of the 56 “kept” enhancements?

Until this policy shift they were being told by Sage that they must upgrade to version 4.3 before they could purchase any enhancements.

Before you suggest to me that I’m crazy – and that Sage was selling the 56 kept solutions for any version – read on.

The prior policy of the sales desk appeared to have been that kept Extended Solutions would only be sold at 4.3.

Sage Refused to Sell Extended Solutions at Versions Prior to 4.3

Here’s the email that I’d received as recently as last Thursday telling me that Extended Solutions that Sage was keeping for incorporation wouldn’t (then) be sold at any version other than 4.3.

From: xxxxx
Date: Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 6:02 PM
Subject: FW: Selling older Extended Solutions to existing customers
To: Wayne Schulz

Hi Wayne

Please see the email below.

xxxx

title

Sage Business Solutions Division
(800)-854-3415 xxx
www.sagenorthamerica.com
Sage. Your business in mind.

From: xxxx
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 2:59 PM
To: yyyyy
Subject: FW: Selling older Extended Solutions to existing customers

We can sell this to them since it’s one of the 56 extended solutions that will be eventually embedded into the product but it has to be for MAS90/200 version 4.3 only!!

Thanks,

yyy

Sage Changes Policy – Will Sell Kept Extended Solutions At Older Version Until Incorporated

Late last night I was told there is a policy shift.

Sage will now sell any of the 56 Extended Solutions that they are keeping (does not appear to apply to the Extended Solutions that they’ve open sourced to developers) at levels earlier than 4.3 – up into when those solutions are actually incorporated to 4.4.

This means if you are on version 4.1 and need a “kept” solution such as AP-1095 Paperless Office AP Checks & Direct Deposit Stubs that you can continue to buy it up until the time it’s rolled into V4.4+.

This is extremely good news for those existing customers on maintenance with  a supported version of Sage MAS 90 or MAS 200 prior to 4.3. It means that if their business conditions require them to adopt one of  the 56 kept solutions that they can purchase that solution today rather than upgrade to 4.3 solely to qualify for the purchase of an Extended Solution.

There are a myriad of valid reasons that customers don’t upgrade immediately to the latest versions. Some customers have extensive enhancements to MAS90/200 that require testing and custom programming prior to any upgrade. Other customers may be subject to stricter compliance regulations (lending institutions, auditors, Sarbanes Oxley, governmental regulation) that don’t allow for a hasty upgrade.

Here is the link to the list of Extended Solutions to which the policy applies:

http://www.sagemas.com/products/sagemas90_mas200/extended_solutions/

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MAS90 & MAS200 Official Windows 7 Compatibility Chart – February 2010

February 16, 2010

Sage has just published their official Windows 7 compatibility chart. Based on the document it appears that the MAS 90 product line (Sage MAS90, MAS200 and Sage MAS 200 Extended Enterprise) will become Windows 7 compatible sometime on or about March 2010.

Although the document conveniently omits stating whether the compatibility will be with 32-bit or 64-bit Windows 7 versions – we recommend sticking with 32-bit for the time being.

Sage MAS90, MAS200, MAS500, Accpac Windows 7 Compatibility Announcement

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Sage ACT! Link for MAS90 & MAS200 Suspended

February 16, 2010

actlink retire.jpg

Sage Act Link! for MAS90 & MAS200 Suspended

This official update is just in from Sage:

Sage MAS 90 and 200 ERP version 4.4 will begin shipping this month, February 2010. This release will deliver substantial value to customers from Core Financials to Manufacturing and Distribution, with enhancements focused on workflow and business processes. As you are aware, due to the changes in Sage MAS 90 and 200 ERP 4.4, development and support of ACT! Link has been suspended. This business decision was made upon careful consideration of the development efforts required to maintain ACT! Link, coupled with the strategic direction for the Sage MAS 90 and 200 Product line to primarily focus on SageCRM integration incorporated into Extended Enterprise Suite.

Sage will begin communicating the suspension of ACT! Link to customers with the delivery of Sage MAS 90 and 200 4.4. Customers who own both ACT!. and Sage MAS 90 or 200 ERP will be offered their choice of:

Migrating to Sage MAS 90 and 200 Extended Enterprise Suite at an aggressive promotional price
Continuing to use ACT! and be supported by a third party ACT! 2010 integration with Sage MAS 90 and 200 4.4 from a Development Partner at an aggressive promotional price.

We believe it’s important to provide alternatives to existing Sage MAS and ACT! customers that enable them to choose a direction that fits their business and product requirements. The specifics of the two offers will be finalized over the next few weeks. Look for a follow-up communication with additional offer details coming soon from the Sage MAS team.

In summary:

ACT! Link is suspended with the Sage MAS 90 and 200 4.4 release
Existing customers will be offered their choice to remain with ACT! supported by a third party solution from a Development Partner, or migrate to Sage MAS 90 or 200 Extended Enterprise Suite
Details of the offers will be coming soon

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How to Upload 1099 From MAS 90 Electronic Reporting to CT for 2009

February 8, 2010

I just had my second client call to report that they encountered problems uploading 1099 MISC for 2009 to the State of Connecticut.

Both companies were using Sage Electronic Reporting which creates a standard data file for transmission to the government.

Unfortunately in both instances they received messages that their “B” record (payee) had invalid accounts on each line entry.

Ultimately to resolve this issue we had to log out of their CT Tax Account and submit the 1099 data through the screen shown below. After using this option they received an acknowledgement which appeared to indicate that the 1099-MISC for CT was uploaded.

ct 1099 upload.jpg
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PCI – PA-DSS Security Standards and Credit Card Processing With Sage MAS90: Overview Video & Concepts

February 8, 2010

Sage have released a great overview video that can help anyone unfamiliar with Credit Card security requirements as mandated by the payment application security standards. This Payment Card Industry recording will provide you with an overview of the principals and guidelines necessary to follow PCI security standards.

Use this video as a guide and not a “how to”. Always check with your processor for your specific requirements as well as any updates that may have been issued since Sage issued this video.

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Sage ERP X3 Paris Launch – Recorded Presentation 1/20/2010

February 7, 2010

Sage have posted a recording of their worldwide launch event for ERP X3 held on January 20, 2010 in Paris France. This event unveiled ERP X3 V6 which is being re-launched in all countries where Sage operates (North America launch occurs in Q2 2010).

We attended this launch and our thoughts you can visit our ERP blog (ERPLIFE) and read our Sage ERP X3 Launch Event Thoughts.

Formerly known as Adonix, Sage is positioning the ERP X3 as one of their global ERP systems (Accpac is the other).

sage erp x3 launch video paris.jpg

Speaking at the event:

Paul Walker – Chief Executive The Sage Group, PLC

Christoper Leteiller, Sage ERP X3 Worldwide

Himanshu Palsule, Executive VP North America

Emmanuel Obadia, Senior VP, Sage ERP X3

Francois Sancho, Managing Director Logica

Paula Paravechio, EMEA Managing Director, Distribution & Services Industry Microsoft

Pascal Dumontet, GM Oracle France

Freddy Mini, CEO Netvibes
Sage ERP X3 Videocast Recording from 1/20/2010 Paris Launch

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PA-DSS Guide for MAS90 & MAS200 Credit Card Processing

February 7, 2010

Payment Application Data Security Standard – aka PA-DSS is a set of security standards created by the PCI SSC to guide payment application vendors with implementing secure payment applications.

This PA-DSS Implementation Guide follows PA-DSS version 1.2 and PCI DSS version 1.2. It is not a complete “how to” nor does it cover each and every situation for every company setup. Check with your merchant/processor for any special instructions.

This guide my be updated from time to time — and security regulations also periodically change. Please check with your processor and review all relevant regulations. While we strive to keep all information current – we disclaim all responsibility for updating this information. You are advised to check with your processor and not rely solely on this document.

The Sage guide for PA-DSS and PCI DSS setup covers Sage MAS 90 & MAS 200 Versions 4.30.18 and 4.40.1

- Secure deletion of sensitive data and protection of stored cardholder data
- Password and account settings
- Logging
- Wireless networks
- Network segmentation
- Secure remote updates
- Remote access
- Encrypting network traffic

View the full guide (as authored by Sage on January 28, 2010) at the link below:

Warning: Always check for updated regulations that may pertain to your company. Use the below Sage document as a tool and not a “how to”. We advise you to always consult with your payment processor for final rules and regulations. Schulz Consulting is not the author of the document below and we are not responsible for results you may encounter from using Sage’s guide.

Update – Erika Jelovsek, Product Manager for Sage MAS provides this feedback over on the MAS90 LinkedIn Discussion Forum:

This Implementation Guide was posted as part of the Sage PA-DSS audit that is currently underway for Sage MAS 90 and 200. It is important to note that the only versions of Sage MAS 90 and 200 that will be submitted for the audit will be 4.30.0.18 and 4.40.0.1. These versions (Product Updates 18 and 1 respectively) will be released in late March 2010. Stay tuned forinformation to be posted on Sage sites and sent in the partner and customer newsletters in the next few weeks. I encourage all Sage MAS 90 and 200 partners to download the Guide from the Sage site and begin to review it.

Implementation_Guide_MAS90v430018_44001.pdf – for Sage MAS 90 & MAS 200 v4.30.18 and 4.40.1 (January 28, 2010)

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MAS 90 and MAS 200 4.4 Shipping February 15, 2010

February 7, 2010

Sage MAS 90 and MAS 200 Version 4.4 Shipping Feb 15 2010.jpg

Sage MAS 90 and 200 version 4.4 has been released to production, and will begin shipping February 15, 2010!

From Core Financials to Manufacturing and Distribution, there is something for everyone in 4.4.

Customers will be able to work even more efficiently the way they want to, with additional features and enhancements focused on workflow and business process — especially in the Inventory Management, Purchase Order, Bill of Materials, and Bar Code areas of their system.

What’s New In MAS 90 and MAS200 4.4

* Using our new Parallel Migration, you’ll seem like a miracle-worker by removing some of the time constraints that have added stress, frustration and cost in the past

* New Custom Office enhancements will add to your miracle-worker status by being able to provide customizations that work with or without user interaction (clicking a button), and will survive upgrades

* Enable the use of Expanded Customer and Item Numbers by company, so that customers can embed additional information such as city name or telephone number to more accurately identify their customers, and improve productivity with smart part numbers such as UPC, special handling or recycling codes, and more

* Turn data into actionable knowledge more effectively with additional Business Insights Explorer views for Inventory, Bill of Materials, and Purchase Order

* Increase accuracy and streamline customer workflows using features in Inventory Management, such as the ability to display the system’s expected quantities during Inventory Counts so only the variances require updating

* Easier access to information using the new Desktop, with links to “tell us what you think”, training, support, the MAS Community Site, Customer eNewsletter, and more

* Enhanced usability and workflow features and functionality from the Business Framework throughout most of the modules, such as Dual Grid Entry, Personalization, Right-Click Menus, Memo Manager, Hyperlinks, Custom Office, User and Date Time Stamps, Reports and Forms, Setup Wizards, Flexible Security, Batch Manager, and much, much more…

* Promote attendance to the FREE Any Time Learning course on SageU, What’s New in Version 4.4.

* Look for new features and functionality delivered through product updates coming throughout the year!

Also new in 4.4, the eBusiness Web Services module will provide an interface to allow third party application integration over the network and the Internet. Once you receive your reference library copies, Log on to Sage Online to obtain your new Sage MAS 90 and 200 system keys to unlock these exciting new features. With an SLP of $1,250, eBusiness Web Services will also be available for 4.4 on February 15.

At this time Sage MAS 90 and 200 version 4.4 Windows 7 compatibility testing is still underway. We expect information on Windows 7 compatibility to be published by the end of March 2010. As always, please consult the most recent version of the Supported Platform matrix for details.

For more on what’s new in 4.4:

* Visit the Sage MAS 90 and 200 Launch site, using the link below, or by clicking on the 4.4 Hero banner from SageMAS.com ( Sage MAS 90 and 200 4.4 Site )
* Read the What’s New in MAS90 4.4 Pre-Release Guide

Sage MAS 90 & MAS 200 4.4 Ships February 15, 2010

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Sage Business Objects Interface Reference for MAS 90 and MAS 200 v4.4 Included In Help Files

February 6, 2010

BOI - Business Objects Interface

When Sage releases version 4.4 of  MAS 90 and MAS 200 on February 15, 2010  (pre-release guide for MAS90 4.4) not only will they be updating their Inventory, Bill of Materials and Purchase Order modules but their end user programming interface – BOI or Business Objects Interface will get a bump up too.

Sage has always offered a much praised (but poorly supported) BOI interface. One of the most frequently requested items has been a copy of the BOI product manual which was only delivered to those who took a class and even then was primarily decipherable by the truly hard core programmer types.

Thankfully Sage has finally seen the light and a copy of the BOI user guide is now included in the help files of all MAS 90 and MAS 200 version 4.4+ systems!

Users of the BOI interface have always been able to use Visual Basic scripting to modify the actions of the MAS 90 or MAS 200 program without touching the underlying source code. Sage has upgraded the BOI interface so that some actions can take place without having to click on any button.

In the past in order to make changes to something like an order expiration date the programmer would have to custom code a specific task to occur during the time that a button such as “Accept” was clicked. Version 4.4 does away with that requirement and actions can now happen without the user clicking any buttons.

Leaving the source code alone and steering users and consultants toward the BOI interface is highly desirable since it makes future upgrade more seamless. In fact Sage has moved away from selling any third party enhancements for their MAS 90 & MAS 200 in favor of bundling in their most popular enhancements to the product and allowing third party developers free access to the rest.

While on the surface it may appear that Sage have abandoned these customizations – known as Extended Solutions of which well over 500 were available at one point – in fact  they’ve taken the first steps toward making their product easier and faster for everyone to upgrade.

In the past when a client installed more than one or two enhancements to their system they were  shipwrecked at  older levels until  their enhancement was upgraded. Until that vital piece of programming was upgraded their entire company was frozen at an older MAS version.

Access to the BOI interface in version 4.4 will be via Custom Office where a new menu option will allow authorized users to access and maintain scripts.

One type of script demonstrated by Sage is a situation where a quote date may automatically be set to expire 90 days in the future. In the past this type of change might have required expensive programming.  The script also would have required the user to do something – usually click a button or use the Accept button (which the consultant had to add custom program cod to).

With MAS 90 and MAS 200 version 4.4 the user – or more likely their consultant – can maintain this code without having to modify the source program or use a third party developer. And the code can “fire off” without any user intervention or button clicks.

business objects interface

Once the code has been maintained (via User Defined Script Maintenance) the resulting MAS 90 or MAS 200 screens will automatically modify a quote expiration date.

Here’s where you’ll maintain the code in Custom Office (which is an included component of all Sage MAS 90 and MAS 200 installations).

mas90 or mas 200 business objects interface

Here’s the code in action when a user enters a quote into MAS 90 Sales Order. Notice that the expiration date is automatically set with no intervention by the user:

BOI MAS 90 and MAS 200 Example - Sales Order Quote

via: Scott Hickman – ServiceWorld Business Solutions

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NetSuite Earnings Call: We’re Losing Them As Fast As We Replace Them

February 5, 2010

open air.jpgNetsuite reported another loss yesterday but you’d hardly know it from their earning’s call. They say the average per customer annual revenue is $38,000. I believe their customer license count was flat (so they lose them as quickly as Sage NA recent earnings reports said they do – http://bit.ly/bHw9wI ).

Except for the use of Cloud Computing this seemed like a similar call that Sage or Microsoft could have held.

FULL DISCLOSURE: Schulz Consulting is a Sage Business Partner so we are not independent or impartial with respect to our thoughts. Use the information here as the starting point for your own good independent thinking and forming your own conclusions.

NetSuite is targeting verticals though they didn’t spend much time saying which ones (I believe it’s wholesale distribution, software companies (same vertical as Intacct) and professional services).

The company is definitely moving away from servicing the low end (seemingly those paying $10,000 or under annually) due to churn. They claim that the users they lost were replaced by better (aka higher paying) licenses.

Recurring commissions are 30% (initial sale and renewal) to the channel. Only 20% of sales are through a channel ( a number which I think is unchanged from prior years).

Interestingly if I read the call right – the flagship (aka high end multi-company consolidation in real time) OneWorld offering ended the year with 50 users. Back in April 2008 when it was unveiled ( http://bit.ly/9Ev49E ) they claimed 38. So that’s a growth of 12 in about a 1.5 year time period. I am not 100% certain this is the same OneWorld flavor since on the call they refer to it was OneWorld SRP (services something or other).

UPDATE: I re-read the call and it looks like NetSuite has a product called OneWorld SRP and the 50 users represents those accounts using both OneWorld and Open World. Personally I find these product names too confusing and similar… but then again isn’t that what ERP has evolved to – using smoke and mirrors to sell…

Going forward Netsuite is changing their internal customer account managers so they each manage less customers. Previously it was a 100:1 ratio and Netsuite sees it moving closer to a 40:1. I think this is probably due to increasing complexity of their deals.

Of those buying the suite – 70% implement CRM.

I believe we have one of the best channel programs in the world and during 2010 it will even get better. -Zach Nelson CEO NetSuite

Nothing I read made me think Netsuite was an opportunity for any but the largest VARS with a heavy vertical tilt who would use Netsuite to complement but not be their complete service offering. This is the same thing that has been on display the last two years at the IT Alliance. The NetSuite partners on stage who tell of their experiences are all using NetSuite as a complement to other service offerings (financing, accounting, mergers, venture capital) and not as a traditional VAR model where they sold software/service plus implementation.

I think cloud computing is still coming and as VARS we’ll have to adapt – though adapting probably means developing a model where the services we offer are not the same ones that the publisher will offer (namely support, training, implementation). Unless we can add some “special sauce” there’s little reason to get back on the treadmill of selling a highly commissioned SaaS offering only to see the commission rug be yanked 10 years down the road when growth in the industry slows (as it will).

Read the full transcript:

NetSuite Earnings Call via Seeking Alpha

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Free SQL Server Training for Sage Partners: Irvine CA (2/17,18) and New York (2/23, 24)

February 4, 2010

A little birdie just alerted me to a free two day Microsoft SQL training course available to Sage Business Partners free of charge.

The course is being held February 17 & 18, 2010 in Irvine California or February 23 & 24, 2010 in New York City. Registration is completely free though as of February 4, 2010 at 3pm EST there were only 16 free seats remaining in California and 20 in New York.

The deadline to register for the Irvine classes is 2/14/10 and for New York it’s 2/18/10.

From what we know this training is a requirement for certification on MAS 200 SQL (expected to be re-released in Q4 2010) and certainly handy for any consultants working with Sage MAS 200 EES which uses SQL for the SageCRM portion of the product.

How can you go wrong with two days of free hands-on technical training?

Here’s the course description:

Sage and Microsoft’s SQL Server Team are joining forces together to offer Sage most valued partners, a unique opportunity to take their SQL Server skills to the next level and grow their business.

Understanding the SQL Server administration and management is critical for successful implementations of Sage products in a SQL Server environment. In this course, the most important aspects of working with SQL Server will be covered during a two day workshop that includes practical experience via hands-on-labs. The course covers installing, configuring and managing SQL Server, explains how SQL Server indexes work, shows how to read execution plans, describes how to perform basic performance tuning and diagnostics and provides guidance on planning for high availability options such as clustering, mirroring and log-shipping.

Here’s how Sage Business Partners can sign up  (login is required)

First, login to Sage Partner University here.

Next, I was only able to locate the course through a search – but you may be able to follow this link to go direct to the SQL registration page. (Update: It looks as if sometimes this direct link brings you to a search page instead of the course – simply search for the keyword SQL and product line Sage MAS90/ MAS200. The second result – course # MS90611 Sage SQL Server Training should appear for $ 0).

If the link above doesn’t work, simply search for the class using the steps below:

Open the search box (click the image below to enlarge):

Then use the resulting search box to find the course with SQL:

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Sage MAS500 Product Roadmap – 2010

February 3, 2010

Sage have just released their MAS 500 roadmap which contains the next few years’ product direction as compiled in January 2010.

Included in the document are version release schedules through 2012 (expect one per year) as well as product update cycles (minor releases) which should occur 4 to 5 per cycle and include both program fixes and new enhancements. These updates are planned for release about every 3 to 4 months.

There’s also a version retirement schedule to provide updates on when versions 6.3 through 7.2 will be retired.

Sage MAS 500 Roadmap – January 2010

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Sage Accpac Roadmap – 2010

February 3, 2010

Sage have just released their 2010 Product Roadmap for their Accpac line of software. This map outlines version releases through 2011, provides information on new Business Intelligence options and contains a screen shot of the new web client data entry screen.

Sage Accpac Roadmap – Jan 2010

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MAS 90 & MAS 200 Roadmap – 2/1/2010

February 2, 2010

Sage have just released their public roadmap for their MAS90 and MAS200 product line. The map displays planned enhancements through 2012 – as well as some new information such as an apparent plan to bring forward a SQL compatible payroll module.

As with all technology plans these are tentative and subject to change as noted in Sage’s footnotes.

Sage MAS 90 and 200 Roadmap – PUBLIC 2-1-10

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Multi-Company AP, AR and GL for MAS90 – 15% off through 2/28/2010

February 2, 2010

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Running multiple companies within MAS90 or MAS200 is easy. The software natively supports as many company codes as you would like to setup – with no additional charge.

The trick is that really big companies often want to run a lot of very small separate MAS90 companies but manage them from one master company.

Confused yet?

Think of it as a parent / child company. The parent pays all the bills but the child still accounts for the expense.

Without an enhancement you would need to manually account for this within MAS 90 or MAS 200 through hours of backbreaking labor (or if not back breaking – it would surely be tedious).

DSD Business Systems Offers Multi-Company Solutions for MAS90 and MAS200

A/P Multi-Company ($2,500) allows a managing company’s Accounts Payable department to process A/P transactions for an unlimited number of “subsidiary” companies. Invoices can be distributed to other companies that have a General Ledger database. Each line item entry of an Invoice contains a new Company Code field. This new field defaults to the current Company – it may be changed to any other company that has been set-up for inter-company processing.

G/L Multi-Company ($2,750) is designed to allow a managing company to process G/L transactions for an unlimited number of “subsidiary” companies. GLMU is compatible with DSD APMU. They can be used together or separately.

G/L Multi-Company Consolidation ($1,750) has been created for firms that run more than one company on their Sage MAS 90 or Sage MAS 200 system and who require combined and separate financial reporting. This enhancement will automate that process using the standard or custom financials. The General Ledger Chart of Accounts must be the same across companies. GLCN is also available for use with our Multi-Currency/International General Ledger enhancement.

G/L Account Copy by Company ($1,910) allows new General Ledger accounts to be copied to other companies during G/L Account Maintenance. There is also an option to update the other company Chart of Accounts when a change is made to an existing account.

G/L Daily Transaction Register ($1,325)by Companies allows the General Ledger user the ability to Print and update the Daily Transaction Register for multiple companies at once.

Through 2/28/2010 take 15% off.

Call Sedal Legesse – 858-550-5900, ext 133 — even better –  tell her you’d like 20% because you read about it on the Schulz Consulting web site!

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