A BURY company is helping introduce local businesses to e-commerce and the wonders of the world-wide web.
Sudden Soutions has been selected to provide clients with the hi-tech Pegasus Opera 32, a new accounting software.
The package, one of the UK's leading modular accounting systems, provides a range of benefits.
And the system is also fully Internet and e-mail enabled to help Bury firms make the move towards e-commerce and Internet-based business models.
Andrew McNicholas, divisional director of Hollins-based Sudden Solutions, said: "This is an ideal solution for any business wanting to install a new accounting solution or upgrade their existing product to gain greater business benefit."
Sally Scott, Opera 32 product manager of Pegasus Software Ltd, said: "I'm delighted Sudden Solutions will be supporting us."
Sudden Solutions offers a range of specialist computer solutions, including accounting, payroll, office automation, customer relationship management and financial management systems.
The company was established in 1984 and has ofices in Hollins and Glasgow, employing more than 25 people. It is a member of the DTE Group of companies.
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