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Sage Accpac B2B – Integrated Webstore

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Do you need a B2B Webstore with integration with your Sage Accpac ERP?

With Webtelligence, Accpac accounts receivable data is automatically synchronized, including account customer specific settings and information. This includes location addresses, taxation settings, payment terms and ship to methods.

Webtelligence mimics the price and tax logic of Accpac. In a B2B webstore, account customers can be provided log in credentials to see prices specific to them. This includes support for sale prices, quantity price breaks, discounts and contract pricing. Optionally, the webstore access can be locked down and only accessed with a valid login.

Both on account and credit card payments are supported. Credit card payments are fully integrated with Paytelligence, automating the entire process of accepting a web order with a credit card payment to creating a receipt entry in Accpac Accounts Receivable.

You need a webstore that has integration with your Sage Accpac ERP. With Webtelligence, orders received online are automatically read in to Accpac Order Entry and are managed in exactly the same manner as a keyed order. Re-keying is not required, and full Accpac order management is maintained.

These are some of the great features of the Webtelligence Integrated Webstore for Sage Accpac ERP.

Would you like to see a demo of Webtelligence?

Call us and schedule a demo today!
604-282-6000. Ask for Rob McKay.

If you have any questions about Webtelligence, Paytelligence, Notes Alert or other North49 products, please call us. We are available to answer all your questions about our Sage Accpac ERP integrated solutions.

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Filed under: Webtelligence — April 7, 2010 11:48 am

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