A year after Best Software chief executive Ron Verni said that the battle for the small and midsized business software market is down to his company, Microsoft and Intuit, Accpac International is ...
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Best Software, part of the billion-dollar London-based software company Sage Group Plc, has been changing the face of its Accpac line for some time now - literally. First, Susan Sheridan stepped down ...
Pleasanton's ACCPAC International Inc., a subsidiary of Computer Associates International Inc., has acquired the full line of manufacturing software applications developed by Lahey Software. Financial ...
Best Software Inc. said it would pay $110 million in cash to acquire Accpac International Inc., another maker of software applications designed for small and medium-size businesses. The deal unites ...
Best Software announced today that its parent company, Sage, has reached an agreement with Computer Associates to purchase its ACCPAC subsidiary for $110 million. "When we were putting this deal ...
While more than 500 business and finance students at the Jordanian Al-Isra’ university had, for the last year, access to hands-on practical accounting and finance education on ACCPAC software, they ...
Best Software on Tuesday announced that its U.K.-based parent company, Sage Group, has agreed to pay Computer Associates International $110 million in cash for its stake in Accpac International. After ...
ACCPAC, a subsidiary of Computer Associates, held its partnership conference last week. Updated releases of ACCPAC’s small- and mid-sized business accounting systems were a big part of the event.
ACCPAC, a subsidiary of Computer Associates, this week launched a major upgrade to its customer relationship management (CRM) online subscription service. ACCPACcrm.com hosted service now features the ...
When your main competitor has more than 80 percent of the market and dominates the retail shelf, there's only one thing to do: give your product away. That's what a 22-year-old accounting software ...