Date Posted: 4/30/2003
AccTrak21 in The Economist
FYI - AccTrak21 was mentioned in "Keeping Up with the Neighbours," April 3rd print edition, The Economist. "The MSC (Multimedia Super Corridor, the high-tech area for Malaysia) is even starting to attract software developers. Japan's giant NTT has its second-largest R&D centre outside Japan at Cyberjaya (the largest is at MIT) and is developing software and content for third-generation mobile phones there. At the other end of the scale, there is AccTrak21, a small software firm developing a range of accountancy software. AccTrak21's founder, Tim Loving, chose Malaysia even before the MSC got under way, having worked out that after allowing for all expenses (including labour, rent, utilities and taxes), the cost of developing software in Malaysia is about 5% of that in America." Information on AccTrak21's new XBRL Functionality expected early May 2003. AccTrak21 designs and develops high quality, low cost, end-to-end solutions for the global market. In addition to financials, AccTrak21’s suite of integrated features includes CRM, online banking, e-commerce, mobile commerce, manufacturing, distribution and pre-configured Business Intelligence tools (including OLAP). More than 3,000 companies in 17 countries use AccTrak21’s software. For additional information on AccTrak21, including software features and benefits, email info@AccTrak21.com or visit http://www.AccTrak21.com Kim Ilao Director of Media Relations AccountingVoice (732) 562-0800, ext. 119
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