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[Accpac|http://www.accpac.com/] (an [Acronym] for "Accounting Package", I'd assume) is a software company with the following areas of expertise: |
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* Accounting |
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* Manufacturing |
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* Point of Sale |
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* EDI |
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* E-Commerce |
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* [CRM] |
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* HR Management |
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* Warehouse Management |
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* Voice and Fax Networking |
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Accpac has been purchased by Sage Software Group. |
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The Accpac Advantage Series is one of the first mid-market accounting applications to support deployment on both Linux servers and Linux desktops. |
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There is a [US Sage Accpac ERP vendor|http://www.adsinc.net/] pushing Accpac on Linux. They also have a [NZ vendor|http://www.globaltechnz.com/] who are aggressively pushing Accpac software on Linux. |
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The technical support for the Windows version is done by [KPMG|http://www.kpmg.co.nz]. Also note, that the Windows version can run quite happily with 20-40 MB of RAM usage, so if being run with the use of thin clients can put a heavy load on a server. (Never mind it's SQL backend can also chew up a good 300+MB of RAM) |
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See [MeetingTopics.2003-11-24]. |