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Latest Software Lab Test extols Exchequer as an 'outstanding accounting system'

21st Jun 2006
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In a new independent review by on-line community AccountingWeb, Exchequer from IRIS Enterprise Software is described as an 'outstanding accounting system'.

Originally written by David Carter, who is extremely well respected for his lab tests and updated by John Stokdyk, Editor of the IT Zone, the review commends Exchequer for its 'distinctive style' and the way in which 'it really impresses, giving the 'vorsprung durch technik' feel you get from the best German cars.'

The review goes on to say that 'Exchequer is a top quality package which compares well with more expensive 'best of breed' financials systems.' The developers are praised for producing software that 'rethinks many accounting conventions from scratch and improves them.'

The author refers to 'Exchequer's excellent nominal coding which makes it very easy to produce sophisticated management reports. Its ability to link on line balances into Microsoft Excel is also excellent.'

Exchequer from IRIS Enterprise Software is used by 15,000 companies in 40 countries. It is ideally suited to businesses with a turnover of £2-£50 million, that employ between 20 and 250 staff and that require extremely strong management accounting capabilities. Recognised for its exceptional reliability, performance, reporting tools and for providing unrivalled access to key information, its unified ledger sets it apart from other systems serving the mid range market.

Rob Steele, co founder of the company and now IRIS Group Director of SME Software said: 'Having created a mid-market financials application that David rightly likens to more expensive "best of breed" financial applications, we are turning our attention to other areas where customers have told us they would like to see functional improvements. Supply chain management has been the focus for many businesses in recent years, and our current development work is focused on new methods to automate the handling of stock, warehousing and distribution. We will continue to work with our customers and resellers to deliver enhancements that cater for specialist demands of users in vertical markets such as construction, retail and the not for profit sector.'

The full review can be downloaded from the AccountingWEB site at www.accountingweb.co.uk/members/exchequer/labtest.html

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