24SevenOffice
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24SevenOffice | |
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Developed by | 24SevenOffice |
OS | Web-based |
Genre | ERP/CRM |
Website | 24SevenOffice.com |
24SevenOffice is an Enterprise resource planning (ERP) and Customer relationship management (CRM) system for small and medium sized businesses, delivered on demand through a Ajax-powered web-based interface. The system includes modules for:
- CRM
- Accounting
- Invoicing/Ordering
- Procurement
- Calendar
- Project Management,
- Content management system
- E-commerce
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[edit] Features
[edit] Language support
The 24SevenOffice interface supports the following languages: English (UK), English (US), Norwegian, German, Swedish and Danish.
[edit] Accounting standards
The accounting module has pre-configured charts of accounts and reports for accounting standards in Norway, Sweden and England.
[edit] Recognition
24SevenOffice has won several awards including the 'Seal of Excellence'[1] at CeBIT and 'Product of the year 2005' by Kapital, a Norwegian magazine.
[edit] Company
The company has offices in Oslo and Skien (Norway), Stockholm (Sweden) and London (UK). As of January 2006, the company listed a base of 1000 customers, and it is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange on the Oslo Axess list.[2]
One of the main competitors to 24SevenOffice is NetSuite, a similar web-based suite of business applications. Other web-based competitors include Salesforce.com, SugarCRM and QuickBooks Online. Traditional software competitors include SAP Business One and Siebel.
24SevenOffice is part of the OpenAjax Alliance, the main industry group devoted to technologies and Web programming techniques known as Ajax. [3]
[edit] History
The company was founded in 1996 in Porsgrunn, (Norway) by Stian Rustad.
In February 2005, 24SevenOffice bought the Swedish competitor Start and Run, adding 400 customers and launching the company into the Swedish marketplace. The company entered partnerships with Active 24 in 2006 [4] and Norwegian telecommunications company, Telenor. [5]
In September 2006, 24SevenOffice signed a partnership deal with Fokus Bank and Bluegarden combine banking, accounting/invoice and payroll [6] services. Swedish web-host Crystone replaced Active 24 as a partner in November 2006 [7]
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
[edit] Articles
- ASPs climb quietly to the summit
- New Internet Banking Model Launched In Norway
- Spotlight shines on SaaS in Europe
[edit] References
- ^ Winners of the European Seal of Excellen in Multimedia 2004. Accessed 2007-01-18
- ^ OSLO AXESS - NEW SECURITY FROM TODAY . Accessed 2007-07-02
- ^ OpenAjax Alliance Members. Accessed 2007-09-24
- ^ Active 24 & 24SevenOffice teams up. Accessed 2007-01-18
- ^ Case study: Life Scandinavia. Accessed 2007-01-18
- ^ New Internet Banking Model Launched In Norway Accessed 2007-01-18
- ^ Crystone erstatter til Active 24 og blir ny partner til 24SevenOffice. Accessed 2007-01-18