Sage 50 Mobile

 

Sage 50 Mobile 

SAGE 50 MOBILE FOR BLACKBERRY® SMARTPHONES

B-Connected are delighted to announce that we have partnered with Sage Ireland to assit them in enabling BlackBerry® users to get instant real time access to their Sage 50 accounts.

Sage 50 mobile provides you with remote access to your live accounts on a BlackBerry smartphone. It gives you quick and easy access to your Customers, Suppliers, Products, Projects, Company Headlines and Bank securely. It’s easy to administer and has full user level access. This solution provides significant value to a mobile workforce

How does it benefit your organisation?

It provides access to real-time information and data when you need it; always available and accessible.


Accessibility
BlackBerry smartphones are far less obtrusive than laptops, ideally suited to you when you are on the move. BlackBerry smartphones aren´t confined to situations where it´s convenient to use them... it´s always convenient

Immediacy
Real-time information access and capture are ideal with the highly responsive BlackBerry smartphone, ensuring that valuable customer data and opportunities are always captured

Discretion
For referencing timely data, it is often not practical, convenient or appropriate to refer to a laptop. The BlackBerry device ensures that the business flow or conversation is not interrupted when being used to retrieve information

Value
By providing Sage 50 users with the information they need, when they need it, significant value is added to a mobile workforce

Productivity
Giving your mobile workforce critical business information at their fingertips cuts down on reference calls back to office requesting information.


 

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To access data on the BlackBerry smartphone the Sage Mobile application for your BlackBerry smartphone must be installed. There are two versions of the Sage Mobile application, with each version tailored to a specific set of BlackBerry smartphones. The two versions of the application are known as the 8000 and 9000 applications. The table below details the supported BlackBerry smartphones and which version of the application runs on each device.

BlackBerry® 8800 Series smartphones
BlackBerry 8800
BlackBerry 8820
BlackBerry® Curve™ 8300 Series smartphones
BlackBerry Curve 8310
BlackBerry Curve 8320
BlackBerry® Pearl™ Flip 8200 Series smartphones
BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220
BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8100 Series smartphones
BlackBerry Pearl 8100
BlackBerry Pearl 8110
BlackBerry Pearl 8120
BlackBerry® Bold™ 9000
BlackBerry® Curve™ 8900
BlackBerry® Curve™ 8520

You also need to have Sage 50 2010 and an active Essential Cover contract

See a video demo of Sage 50 Mobile for yourself by clicking here

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