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Financial tech company, Sage, has announced that it is expanding its partnership with Microsoft to integrate Microsoft Business Products, including Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Teams, as embedded services in Sage products and the Sage Digital Network.
As small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) navigate a digital world, businesses increasingly rely on the flexibility and productivity gains that the cloud provides, experts noted. The partnership supports Sage in giving customers a choice of cloud platform, as well as the ability to collaborate and communicate where work happens – helping business to flow while making it simpler for them to do business.
“Increasingly, SMBs are digital businesses - but connecting the tools they use can be a barrier to their success,” said Steve Hare, CEO of Sage. “Microsoft products have long been the tool of choice for collaboration, with Sage powering the back office. Through our expanded partnership, we will simplify life for millions of SMBs, removing friction and helping them to achieve real productivity gains.”
Earlier in July, Sage published its first early release of Sage Active with select customers. Sage Active is a new, easy-to-configure, integrated Business Management Solution built on Microsoft Azure. Available first to customers in France, with Spain and Germany to follow, this new native cloud solution is purpose-built to support SMBs to manage compliance and operations – as well as offering the benefits Azure brings.
“SMBs play a vital role in our global economy,” said Scott Guthrie, executive vice president, Cloud + AI, Microsoft. "Bringing together Sage’s financial expertise, with the power of the Microsoft Cloud, our partnership will deliver reliable, secure, and scalable solutions that will empower millions of SMBs around the world to be more productive, reduce costs, and grow their businesses."
The expanded partnership will provide simplification, improved reliability, and productivity. Linking the communication and collaboration tools available in Microsoft 365 to back-office functions, such as accounting, will simplify workflows and reduce manual processes, saving businesses time. The partnership will provide customers with improved reliability, security, performance, and scalability, enabling end-users to access virtual apps and desktops, Microsoft OneDrive, and SaaS apps on their devices with a single sign-on (SSO), all as part of their Sage membership.
Lastly, as data becomes a more strategic asset for organisations, being able to upload and download between Microsoft Excel and Sage will improve workflows, governance, and security. The Sage partnership with Microsoft also reflects both businesses’ aligned sustainability objectives. The shared goal is to promote sustainable development and low-carbon business practices globally through sustainable business practices and cloud-enabled technologies.
“The need for more business flexibility and resilience has never been greater. Together, Sage and its partners are helping to accelerate the transformation of customers’ businesses into intelligent and frictionless organizations that run with confidence in the cloud,” said Stacy Schuettler, president, LBMC Technology Solutions. “Sage has been at the forefront of supporting businesses for 40 years - we are excited by the new horizons this partnership provides and the opportunities it will give our customers to be more productive and simplify their operations.”
rohma@khaleejtimes.com
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