What is the benefit of integrating Microsoft Dynamics CRM with Sage and other Accounting packages? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Anindo Mukherjee
Sunday, 27 December 2009 20:09

Believe it or not, your accounting system is the most reliable source of information for untapped revenue in your business. Your accounting system probably contains accurate set of customer information and if this information is available to your sales staff at the right time, and in the right format, it can set you apart from the competition. You can easily unleash this data locked away in your accounting system and the cost of unlocking this valuable data is nothing compared to its value.

Integrating your Microsoft Dynamics CRM system into your accounting system is simple and in our experience, one of the most important factors to achieve higher return on investment from CRM. Because we feel this is so important, we have developed special development packages for CRM integration with Sales Ledger, Sales History, Products, Pricing, and other custom modules.

Online Systems has hands-on experience in integration of Microsoft Dynamics CRM with Sage, and we have developed solutions that supports seamless integrated for Microsoft Dynamics CRM with market leading Accounting system Sage, with two way data communication (read and write) with the accounting package database).

Online Systems has hands-on experience in Microsoft Dynamics CRM integration with many market leading Accounting packages and we will show you how to take advantage of the powerful functionality that Microsoft Dynamics CRM offers. We will help you integrate Microsoft Dynamics CRM with Sage and other accounting systems to benefit you in the following ways:

1. You can create customised quotations, using up to the minute stock and pricing data from the accounting system

2. Your sales staff can confirm orders directly into the accounting system, without touching the accounting system interface.

3. Your sales staff can instantly check credit and on-stop details

4. You can view the sales history of individual customers over a range of measures, allowing you to monitor your sales performance and business intelligence.

If you are thinking about integrating CRM into your accounting system, or feel you could be getting more from integration, this is a great opportunity to learn what

Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 March 2010 09:26