
KashFlow We're hiring. Do you know any smart young things looking for a job in London?
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We’re growing ridiculously fast here at KashFlow HQ in London (SE1) with customer growth percentage well into the double figures every month.

KashFlow Thanks to everyone that voted for us in the Software Satisfaction Awards 2009
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In 2007 KashFlow won the Software Satisfaction Awardsin the Web-based Accounting Software category. Last year we were shortlisted wih Sage, Quickbooks and MYOB in the main Small Business Accounting Software – and amazingly, we won.

KashFlow 2 awards in the bag WOOP WOOP!!

KashFlow The Software Satisfaction Awards are now open - please take a minute to vote for KashFlow
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It's Software Satisfaction Awards time again - please vote for KashFlow!.

KashFlow Read the KashFlow blog: http://blog.kashflow.com - Go on you no you wanna!

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We've just released a Hapiness Kit for all your business associates that don't use KashFlow: http://www.kashflow.co.uk/happinesskit.p df

KashFlow A lovely piece of PR for KashFlow after our epic battle with Sage: http://blogs.zdnet.com/SAAS/?p=655

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Steve the KashFlow snowman is famous!!!!
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KashFlow Just because you're snowed in, doesn't mean you can't get online and access your accounts - just like you would from the office.

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The lovely people at Sage have reported KashFlow to Trading Standards saying we're unfairly nicking their potential customers. See http://www.ukbusinessforums.co.uk/forums /showthread.php?t=93107
12 December 2008 at 03:38 · Report
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Not content with beating them at awards, we've just beaten Sage to announce their next big product launch. More info at http://blog.kashflow.co.uk/2008/11/28/sa ge-live/.

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Award-winning accounting software company KashFlow is challenging UK small businesses to dump their desktop applications for 24 hours during the UK's first national Cloud Computing Day on Friday 12th December
The event is being organised by KashFlow to encourage UK small businesses to evaluate online applications and sp...eed up the migration from traditional word processing, spreadsheet, accounting, email and contact management systems installed on computers to their web-based counterparts.
Small businesses will be able to share their experiences throughout the day online. A post-event survey will reveal important small business opinions about how cloud computing will help the UK to work more efficiently.
KashFlow managing director Duane Jackson revealed,
"Throughout the world businesses are discovering web-based software and it's important that UK small businesses don't get left behind. They are already enjoying the benefits of a wide range of online services which are virtually indistinguishable - and often superior - from there installed counterparts.
"The Cloud Computing Day challenge is simple - for small businesses to exclusively use online software in their day to day business on December 12th. This is a fun challenge with a serious message. And we hope National Cloud Computing Day will help to raise awareness of a more efficient, economic and flexible way of working."
KashFlow is already in advanced negotiations to provide integration with a number of other web-based applications.
Duane welcomes all UK businesses to get in touch to discuss their own involvement too.
Duane adds,
"Cloud computing generally represents much better value than installed software - and in some cases it's actually free. Many applications also include free online storage helping businesses to synchronise, backup and access data anywhere in the world. But I suspect there are a number of areas that aren't being catered for. The business tasks and processes where participants can't find an online solution are likely to be more revealing than the areas where they can.
"The benefits of cloud computing are huge - there's no need to implement software upgrades, pay for maintenance or add more hardware. This makes SaaS - or cloud computing - attractive to UK small businesses, particularly during a recession. And that's why the way we all work is changing."
More information about Cloud Computing Day is available online at www.kashflow.co.uk/cloudcomputingday.Read more
The event is being organised by KashFlow to encourage UK small businesses to evaluate online applications and sp...eed up the migration from traditional word processing, spreadsheet, accounting, email and contact management systems installed on computers to their web-based counterparts.
Small businesses will be able to share their experiences throughout the day online. A post-event survey will reveal important small business opinions about how cloud computing will help the UK to work more efficiently.
KashFlow managing director Duane Jackson revealed,
"Throughout the world businesses are discovering web-based software and it's important that UK small businesses don't get left behind. They are already enjoying the benefits of a wide range of online services which are virtually indistinguishable - and often superior - from there installed counterparts.
"The Cloud Computing Day challenge is simple - for small businesses to exclusively use online software in their day to day business on December 12th. This is a fun challenge with a serious message. And we hope National Cloud Computing Day will help to raise awareness of a more efficient, economic and flexible way of working."
KashFlow is already in advanced negotiations to provide integration with a number of other web-based applications.
Duane welcomes all UK businesses to get in touch to discuss their own involvement too.
Duane adds,
"Cloud computing generally represents much better value than installed software - and in some cases it's actually free. Many applications also include free online storage helping businesses to synchronise, backup and access data anywhere in the world. But I suspect there are a number of areas that aren't being catered for. The business tasks and processes where participants can't find an online solution are likely to be more revealing than the areas where they can.
"The benefits of cloud computing are huge - there's no need to implement software upgrades, pay for maintenance or add more hardware. This makes SaaS - or cloud computing - attractive to UK small businesses, particularly during a recession. And that's why the way we all work is changing."
More information about Cloud Computing Day is available online at www.kashflow.co.uk/cloudcomputingday.Read more
KashFlow Challenges Small Business to Dump Installed Software for 24 Hours
Time:Friday, 12 December 2008 08:00

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Award-winning accounting software company KashFlow is challenging UK small businesses to dump their desktop applications for 24 hours during the UK's first national Cloud Computing Day on Friday 12th December
The event is being organised by KashFlow to encourage UK small businesses to evaluate online applications and sp...eed up the migration from traditional word processing, spreadsheet, accounting, email and contact management systems installed on computers to their web-based counterparts.
Small businesses will be able to share their experiences throughout the day online. A post-event survey will reveal important small business opinions about how cloud computing will help the UK to work more efficiently.
KashFlow managing director Duane Jackson revealed,
"Throughout the world businesses are discovering web-based software and it's important that UK small businesses don't get left behind. They are already enjoying the benefits of a wide range of online services which are virtually indistinguishable - and often superior - from there installed counterparts.
"The Cloud Computing Day challenge is simple - for small businesses to exclusively use online software in their day to day business on December 12th. This is a fun challenge with a serious message. And we hope National Cloud Computing Day will help to raise awareness of a more efficient, economic and flexible way of working."
KashFlow is already in advanced negotiations to provide integration with a number of other web-based applications.
Duane welcomes all UK businesses to get in touch to discuss their own involvement too.
Duane adds,
"Cloud computing generally represents much better value than installed software - and in some cases it's actually free. Many applications also include free online storage helping businesses to synchronise, backup and access data anywhere in the world. But I suspect there are a number of areas that aren't being catered for. The business tasks and processes where participants can't find an online solution are likely to be more revealing than the areas where they can.
"The benefits of cloud computing are huge - there's no need to implement software upgrades, pay for maintenance or add more hardware. This makes SaaS - or cloud computing - attractive to UK small businesses, particularly during a recession. And that's why the way we all work is changing."
More information about Cloud Computing Day is available online at www.kashflow.co.uk/cloudcomputingday.Read more
The event is being organised by KashFlow to encourage UK small businesses to evaluate online applications and sp...eed up the migration from traditional word processing, spreadsheet, accounting, email and contact management systems installed on computers to their web-based counterparts.
Small businesses will be able to share their experiences throughout the day online. A post-event survey will reveal important small business opinions about how cloud computing will help the UK to work more efficiently.
KashFlow managing director Duane Jackson revealed,
"Throughout the world businesses are discovering web-based software and it's important that UK small businesses don't get left behind. They are already enjoying the benefits of a wide range of online services which are virtually indistinguishable - and often superior - from there installed counterparts.
"The Cloud Computing Day challenge is simple - for small businesses to exclusively use online software in their day to day business on December 12th. This is a fun challenge with a serious message. And we hope National Cloud Computing Day will help to raise awareness of a more efficient, economic and flexible way of working."
KashFlow is already in advanced negotiations to provide integration with a number of other web-based applications.
Duane welcomes all UK businesses to get in touch to discuss their own involvement too.
Duane adds,
"Cloud computing generally represents much better value than installed software - and in some cases it's actually free. Many applications also include free online storage helping businesses to synchronise, backup and access data anywhere in the world. But I suspect there are a number of areas that aren't being catered for. The business tasks and processes where participants can't find an online solution are likely to be more revealing than the areas where they can.
"The benefits of cloud computing are huge - there's no need to implement software upgrades, pay for maintenance or add more hardware. This makes SaaS - or cloud computing - attractive to UK small businesses, particularly during a recession. And that's why the way we all work is changing."
More information about Cloud Computing Day is available online at www.kashflow.co.uk/cloudcomputingday.Read more
KashFlow Challenges Small Business to Dump Installed Software for 24 Hours
Time:Friday, 12 December 2008 08:00


















