Sage ERP Accpac

Enabling mid-sized organisations to conduct business with suppliers and customers anywhere in the world, Sage ERP Accpac supports finance, operations, and customer management.

Make the most of your product

Sage and our business partners offer a range of consultancy and support services, as well as IT hardware and networking, to help customers implement and get the best from this complete business management solution.

Working with you to match your needs

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We have created a collaborative environment to help you get the most out of your investment in the Sage ERP Accpac by providing you with a range of expertise, support, training, collaboration, and innovation.

This includes Sage people, programmes, and resources, as well as a vibrant network of partners, consultants, and developers.

Maximise your software investment by keeping up-to-date

With Sage Annual Licence Plan (SALP) you can keep your system running with the latest software features and functionality. Every time we release a product update or a new version of Sage ERP Accpac software, we automatically make it available it to you. All you have to do is keep your SALP subscription current each year.

Access on-site training, in-depth consulting and technical help

Sage Business Partners and certified consultants are specialists in all our end-to-end solutions. With expertise in a wide array of industries, we can help you maximise the return from your investment in Sage ERP Accpac products.

The services we offer include:

  • Implementation support including project management, functional and needs analysis, installation and configuration and custom training
  • Product customisation including macros and Crystal Reports, CRM design and customisations
  • Assessments including critical success factors analysis, functional analysis and solution planning, business process assessment, and IT infrastructure assessment
  • Custom training which includes proof of concept development and customer tailored training

Get in touch

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Got questions?

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How is an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system designed?

A An Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) should be based around a single database that collects information from a range of sources (other software for example) and then consolidates this wealth of data into one place.