You hear a constant whirring or beeping sound when you walk past the server room that may be just annoying. Or it might indicate that something is failing. Or maybe you’re feeling the pain of having been told that it’s time to upgrade the server again in order to continue running your Sage software, and you ask yourself: “Didn’t we just upgrade that server a few years ago?” There is a chance you have been tempted to move everything to the Cloud, or maybe you’re being forced to because of changes to the work environment. Now is as good a time as any to make the switch for your Sage 100 software. But how do you know where to begin - or whether this solution even makes sense for you?
Why Hosting Your Sage 100 on the Sage Partner Cloud Might Not Be Your Best Option
Topics: People. Ideas. Technology., Information Technology, Cloud Computing, Sage 100, Cloud ERP, Sage Software, Sage 100Cloud, Technology Services
** This article was originally sent to our Bennett/Porter clients via email on 4/9/2020 **
There has been no shortage of information in the last couple of weeks regarding COVID-19 and the Federal mandate about paying employees who are sick with the virus, have been ordered to stay home to self-quarantine, or have a family member who is affected by the virus and who the employee must take care of. Despite all of the information, there are still many outstanding questions employers are encountering as they administer the processes around this mandate.
Topics: Sage 100 Payroll, Sage 100, Sage Software, News Alert, Payroll, Taxes, COVID-19
Did you know that you can export to Excel from look-up screens and any Grid in Sage 100? Here is a Bank Reconciliation example of exporting from a Grid:
Topics: Sage 100c, ERP, Sage 100, Sage Software, Excel, Sage 100Cloud
Year End Updates for Sage 100 Payroll and Accounts Payable
On December 19th, Sage is scheduled to release an Interim Release Download (IRD) with year-end program updates for Accounts Payable and eFiling – as well as a Tax Table Update for 2020.
Topics: Sage 100 Payroll, Sage 100, Sage Software, Year End, News Alert, Payroll
We are excited to tell you about a couple of new features in the recent Product Update for Sage 2019 that we have been requesting for some time now.
Topics: Sage 100c, Sage 100, Sage Software, Sage 100Cloud
Sage 100cloud is calling...do you want to answer?
You may have recently received a phone call from a Sage Software representative – or you will probably receive one in the very near future. They are calling regarding moving from your current Sage Business Care Plan to a Sage 100cloud Subscription. The urgency around this latest push has to do with a price hike coming as of April 1, 2019, and we want you to have all the information you need before that deadline arrives.
Topics: Sage 100c, Sage 100, Sage Software, Sage 100Cloud
Are you still using Windows 7 on your work computer? Do you have servers in your office that have Microsoft Server 2008 installed on them? If so, then there are a few important things you need to know regarding these and similar Microsoft products.
On January 14, 2020, Microsoft will end support for many popular operating systems and software platforms used by businesses today. The most important of these are Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, SQL Server 2008 R2, and Microsoft Exchange 2010. Support for Office 2010 will end in October of 2020.
Topics: Information Technology, Sage 100, Sage Software, Technology Services
Sage 100cloud Migration Incentives Are Ending
Since the release of Sage 100cloud in 2016, Sage has been pushing hard for customers to migrate away from the perpetual license software model and to the subscription-based version of their software. The efforts encouraging customers to move to the subscription model have included some “carrot and stick” tactics:
Topics: Sage Software, Sage 100Cloud