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Time and Billing's Former Champ Gets New Life
Accounting Technology, August, 2007
When Sage Software announced earlier this year that it was restructuring its business to create two new divisions, some industry observers may have wondered where this leaves Timeslips, a time and billing solution that has been an industry leader for more than 20 years, now that it has been placed on a value business list.
Under the restructuring, Sage is comprised of the Business Management Division and the Industry & Specialized Solutions Division.
The Business Management Division brings together Sage's accounting, ERP, CRM and other related businesses into a single organization to meet the needs of small to midsize businesses. It is comprised of units Value Business (Sage Timeslips, Sage Business Vision, Sage PFW, Sage BusinessWorks, Sage Pro, DacEasy and Analytics) and Strategic Business (Peachtree, MAS, Simply Accounting, Accpac, Act, SalesLogix, SageCRM, SageCRM.com and FAS).
Despite the fact that Timeslips has been placed within the value business unit, Sam ...
