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NetLedger Offers New Migration Program

Dec 14, 2002
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NetLedger Inc., which makes Oracles Small Business Suite along with its own small to midmarket software offering, NetSuite, announced Friday new migration capabilities.

Called the Legacy SFT Switch Program, NetLedgers new offering includes products, a migration wizard and license credits to entice Salesforce.com customers to move over to NetLedger.

The newest migration program put forth by NetLedger, of San Mateo, Calif., joins existing migration tools that help users of legacy front- and back-office systems migrate to the Oracle Small Business Suite.

Delivered as an online service, NetLedgers products help companies manage their business processes in a single system.

The company, which provides ERP (enterprise resource management) and CRM (customer relationship management) to the small and midsized business market, launched its first online accounting application in 1999 and has since racked up over 6,000 customers, officials said.

The SMB market, however, is an increasingly crowded one, particularly with the likes of Microsoft Corp. focusing its energies on boosting its Great Plains and Navision offerings–now part of its Microsoft Business Solutions division–and ERP vendors such as SAP AG moving downstream into the midmarket.

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