September 2010 - Volume 10 - Issue 5
This Issue's Topics:
Simplifying The Upgrade Process
New Tools Help You Keep Your Software Current
Studies show many customers choose not to upgrade due to concerns over the cost, downtime, and effort involved. Are you still running on an older version of Sage ERP MAS 90 or Sage ERP MAS 200? If so, remember that Sage is retiring Version 3.71 on September 30, 2010. The good news is that Sage has made most upgrades smoother, faster, and less costly. And because every release has been designed to help you operate your business more securely, save money, and improve customer service, you will experience a quick return on investment.
Product Update 2 For Sage ERP MAS 90 Version 4.4
The second Product Update for Version 4.4 is available now. Product Update 2 improves workflow in some of the modules you use most: Bank Reconciliation, Accounts Payable, and Paperless Office. The release also includes a new Pre-Installation Data Scan utility that will help identify data issues prior to installation. Details on the proper use of the Pre-Installation Data Scan utility are available at Sage Online in the Sage ERP MAS 90 and 200 download section.
Direct Deposit for Payroll
Direct deposit is the safe, easy, and cost-effective way for your employees to have their paychecks deposited directly into their checking or savings accounts. Add Direct Deposit to your Sage ERP MAS 90 or 200 system and you can improve employee satisfaction while you save time, money, and trees by going paperless. You also save the cost of printing, storing, and securing your preprinted check forms.
Upcoming Classes (Get free trianing)
September
- Introduction to Crystal Reports for Sage MAS 90 and 200 - ACS90310 on September 21st to 22nd, 2010
Make sure your training is certified. MBA offers the only Sage MAS 90 and MAS 200 certified training outside of the Authorized Training Centers (ATC) in the area. Why use MBA certified training instead of going to the ATC? Because we have a low student to teacher ratio, less than 1:5 in most cases. With this ratio you get the most out of your training.
See the full list of classes for MAS 90 and MAS 200
See the current calendar of events