Sage Software Announces Nationwide Strategic Partnership With Association of Small Business Development Centers

Market Wire, August, 2005

Sage Software offers leading business management software and services that support the needs, challenges and dreams of more than 2.4 million small and mid-sized business customers in North America. Its parent company, The Sage Group plc (LSE: SGE.L), supports 4.5 million customers worldwide. For more than 25 years, Sage Software has delivered easy-to-use, scalable and customizable software for accounting, customer relationship management, human resources, time tracking and the specialized needs of accounting practices and the construction, distribution, manufacturing, nonprofit and real estate industries. For more information, please visit the Web site at www.sagesoftware.com/moreinfo or call (866) 308-2378.

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Contact: Ryan Zuk Sage Software 480-368-3818 Email Contact Angie Maddox Porter Novelli 404-995-4548 Email Contact


 

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