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With Microsoft Business
Solutions–Solomon Professional, our commitment is to provide solutions
with the deep functionality and flexibility that help your small and
midmarket project, service, or distribution-driven organization excel in
your industry, deliver exceptional customer service, and stand out from
the competition.
One integrated system links
all aspects of your business, from project management, distribution, and
e-business to financial management, field service, and payroll. The
result is accurate, timely, and detailed information that puts you in
control of all your business processes with the focused insight that
leads to shrewd decision making. The ability to remotely enter and
access data via the Web extends critical information and processes to
employees, partners, and customers anytime, from any location. And the
backing of a vast network of Microsoft Certified Business Solutions
Partners and independent software vendors (ISVs) helps ensure enhanced
productivity, greater profitability, and accelerated growth. In your
quest for excellence, you can count on Microsoft Solomon Professional as
a trusted and innovative companion for years to come.
Microsoft Solomon Professional is designed for companies with up to 2,000 employees and $500 million USD
in annual revenue. The sweet spot is businesses with 50-500 employees
and $5-$250 million USD annual revenue. Microsoft Solomon Professional
is ideal for externally focused, project- and process-centric
organizations; professional services providers; distributors and light,
project-driven manufacturers; companies with complex payroll needs;
construction companies or specialty contractors; and organizations with
off-site work forces and multiple accounting companies.
This
release will also be of interest to the following industries:
Business Services—Establishments
primarily engaged in rendering services to businesses on a contract or
fee basis, such as advertising, credit reporting, collection of claims,
mailing, reproduction, stenographic, news syndicates, computer
programming, photocopying, duplicating, data processing, services to
buildings, and supply services.
Management/Engineering Services—Establishments primarily engaged in providing engineering, architectural,
and surveying services; accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services;
research, development, and testing services; and management and public
relations services.
Social
Services—Establishments
providing social services and rehabilitation services to those persons
with social or personal problems and to the handicapped and the
disadvantaged. Also included are organizations soliciting funds to be
used directly for these and related services.
General
Contractors—Establishments
primarily engaged in construction (including new work, additions,
alterations, remodeling, and repair) of single-family houses.
Government Contractors—Companies that conduct business with the US Federal Government and that
are subject to DCAA audits.
Special
Trade Contractors—Special trade contractors who undertake activities of a type that are
specialized either to building construction, including work on mobile
homes, or to both building and non-building projects. These activities
include painting (including bridge painting and traffic lane painting),
electrical work (including work on bridges, power lines, and power
plants), carpentry work, plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, roofing,
and sheet metal work.
Wholesale Trade (Durable Goods)—This major group includes establishments primarily
engaged in the wholesale distribution of durable goods.
Retail
Trade—This
sector comprises establishments engaged in retailing merchandise,
generally without transformation, and rendering services incidental to
the sale of merchandise.
Food
Services—This
sector comprises establishments providing customers with lodging and/or
preparing meals, snacks, and beverages for immediate consumption. The
sector includes both accommodation and food services organizations
because the two activities are often combined at the same establishment.
Excluded from this sector are civic and social organizations, amusement
and recreation parks, theaters, and other recreation or entertainment
facilities providing food and beverage services.
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