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WEB 2.0 Accounting July 2011Driven by demand. Cloud at its best. November 2011 - Aqilla thrives on user input, great ideas and agile development. Review some of the key developments that have been made in the past six months, we also feature an article from Mark Robinson, CEO at Kimble applications who discusses "Professional Services - how to get it right without multiple systems and spreadsheets." - read article

WEB 2.0 Accounting July 2011Can you see the light? October 2011 - This edition focuses on our new partnership with SharperLight and how it empowers your ability to drill, discover and share information across the business - read article

WEB 2.0 Accounting July 2011Keep up with the pace of change. July 2011 - See how the constant evolution of Aqilla is providing functionality that make business' better including: posting documents from document enquiries, value checking, multi-recipient emails, simplified transatctional processing and configurable financial reports - read article

WEB 2.0 Accounting September 2010Essential tips to speed up month end reporting. June 2010 - This edition of WEB 2.0 Accounting looks at the key issues and areas that can be improved upon to alleviate the problem of a slow month end close and provides 5 tips to facilitate a quicker and more efficient month end - read article

WEB 2.0 Accounting October 2010WEB 2.0 Accounting October 2010 - Make it easier for your finance team. This issue includes: Reduce complexity with in-built business intelligence and reporting. Quality matters - whose responsibility is it? Create information - NOT data - read article

WEB 2.0 Accounting September 2010WEB 2.0 Accounting September 2010 - A versatile approach to Cloud Computing. The latest version of Aqilla provides even more versatile configuration. An integrated approach to CRM. Cloud Computing news digest - read article

Web 2.0 Accounting April 2010WEB 2.0 Accounting April 2010 - A must read for today's finance professional, this issue focuses on 'Time & Money - your most important assets'. Too many companies are failing to maximise their commercial opportunities because they simply have neither the time nor ability to proactively monitor and assess business performance - read article

Web 2.0 Accounting October Special EditionWEB 2.0 Accounting October Special Edition - "It sounds like a great idea but...." What excuses will people face in moving to web based accounting. Earlier in 2009 a study by Kelton Research on behalf of Avenade of over 500 C-level executives and IT decision makers across 17 countries in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific - read article

WEB 2.0 Accounting SeptemberWEB 2.0 Accounting September - Accessibility, flexibility and collaboration are key according to latest research, cost no longer driving adoption of SaaS. The majority of finance professionals see the ability to use applications anywhere and collaboratin withy colleagues as the key drivers for adopting web based services, according to research from Aqilla. - read article

 

WEB 2.0 AccountingWEB 2.0 Accounting March 2009 - What’s in a name? Making sense of Web Based Accounting, SaaS, On-Demand solutions. As well as using technology, using the right “terminology” is just as important to the modern enterprise. It improves understanding, helps set expectations, speeds up communication and reduces errors. Why then are there so many terms being used today for the delievery of Web Based Accounting Solutions? - read article

WEB 2.0 AccountingWEB 2.0 Accounting November 2008 - This latest edition includes an explanation of what sets Aqilla apart from other On-Demand accounting solutions and a feature by John Paterson of Really Simple Systems (an On-Demand CRM vendor), in which he discusses how to get people to use their systems more effectively - read article

WEB 2.0 AccountingWEB 2.0 Accounting - The latest edition of Web 2.0 Accounting includes information on the increasing interest in On Demand Accounting along with a feature on the benefits of Aqilla's Smart-Search capabilities. - read article

Accounting for the 21st CenturyAccounting for the 21st Century

The modern finance department is very different from that which has gone before. It exists to add value and support to businesses; to provide information to aid effective investment and effective corporate governance; to monitor, analyse and influence best practice manage - read article

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