SaaS and on-premise enterprise resource planning software developer Acumatica has included a project management module as a major part of its Acumatica 3.0 release, targeted at professional service, ...
BEVERLY, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--iLease Management LLC (“iLease”), developer of the iLeasePro, the cloud-based ASC 842 Lease Accounting solution announced today it has joined the Acumatica Development ...
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Cloud ERP software provider Acumatica has completed an agreement with Oslo-based accounting, tax, payroll and ERP software maker Visma, in which Acumatica will be sold in Scandinavia and Northern ...
BELLEVUE, Wash., January 13, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--An increasing number of small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) are outgrowing their basic accounting software due to evolving operational needs. For ...
Acumatica, the privately held enterprise cloud technology company, is rolling out integrations with Smartsheet’s project and work management tools and Adobe’s Sign eSignature technology as part of the ...
BETHESDA, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Acumatica, a provider of Cloud ERP software, today announced Kentucky Fried Chicken Management Pte Ltd together with Pizza Hut Singapore Pte Ltd have selected Acumatica ...
With its industry-specific and focused cloud-based platform, Acumatica is a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution that enables your business to grow and expand.
COMPANY NEWS: Nearly 10 years after launching its award-winning, cloud-based ERP platform for the mid-market, business management platform MYOB has today revealed that MYOB Advanced is taking on a new ...
In the fast-paced world of professional services, having the right tools can make or break your business. Enter Acumatica – the game-changing ERP solution that’s revolutionising how service-based ...
Cloud computing firms are busy. Some are busy divesting previously acquired (or even internally developed) subdivisions; some are busy making new acquisitions in order to strengthen what they like to ...