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Sage Timberline Office NEW RELEASE Coming Soon!

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Expect some great new features this Spring for Sage Timberline Office in the spring.  These additions will make your day-to-day ops smoother.

This spring you’ll get:

1.  Improved electronic routing.
2.  To review and approve documents within the system.
3.  Document Management’s rules-based-routing helps avoid
     unnecessary delays ensuring documents are reviewed by the right
     people, in the right sequence, at the right time–every time!
 4. Comprehensive tax filing capabilities with hundreds of new US
     state and federal government forms for reporting unemployment
     wages and withholding, new hires and more. Tired of printing and
     mailing forms? No problem– eFiling capabilities will be offered as
     well.

These are just a few of the new offerings coming your way!  We’ll have a more detailed list for you in the near future.

Written by myrna

February 17th, 2010 at 12:34 pm

Some Expert Tips For Upgrading From 9.4 to 9.6

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We just received an email from one of our clients telling us they were going to be upgrading their Timberline this weekend from 9.4 to 9.6. They wanted to know if we had any “resources or information for their IT consultants”. And of course we did! DB Data Inc’s Senior Consultant Gary Jacobson offers the following advice if you plan on upgrading your current system.

“The most important thing to do is to read the ‘Getting Started’ guide carefully before you start to make sure you know the steps and procedures well. This upgrade moves some program files to a new location (in order to be compliant with Windows Vista and future operating systems), and so it also requires a new shared folder and an additional mapped drive.  The ‘Getting Started’ guide explains all that, but sometimes it’s a little confusing. You can call me, or have your IT person call me, if you want to just go through a rundown of what to do before you get started.”

Need more information? Got a different issue that needs solving? Feel free to email Gary at gary@dbdatainc.com.

Written by myrna

May 29th, 2009 at 12:18 pm