Sage 300 ERP provides tools that help you streamline time-consuming accounting processes and manage financial accountability and compliance. It also helps to lessen the time and cost associated with complex processes and redirects those resources toward growing your business.
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Sage 300 ERP offers scalable editions on which to build your business. To determine which edition of Sage 300 ERP caters your business needs, there are three different editions you can choose from: Standard (100), Advance (200) and Premium (500).
Sage 300 Standard Edition is suitable for smaller companies, it is specifically designed for growing companies which require a complete accounting and operations solution. Sage 300 ERP Standard Edition is built from the multitiered technology allowing you to efficiently increase the functionalities and the capabilities of the software as your business grows. This scalable solution provides with financial management power at much affordable price.
Sage 300 Advance Edition is suitable for small to medium companies. It offers powerful tools and a complete accounting feature set with operation management capabilities. With this edition, it will be easy to expand and cope up with the growing business needs.
Sage 300 Premium Edition is for medium to large companies. It is designed typically for organizations with multiple locations operating in the global marketplace. With powerful analysis, reporting and customization it is ideal for companies requiring a highly scalable system that supports global infrastructure.
The table below details the differences between these editions:
Regardless of what Edition you choose, you have the option to utilize the Microsoft SQL database, as well as multiple server and client operating systems, and customization tools to meet your end to end business requirements.
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