Migrating from Sage 50 to Sage Intacct: Is it an upgrade or a new implementation?
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For many UK businesses, Sage ERP is the backbone of operations—helping manage finance, supply chain, sales, and reporting. But as technology evolves, running Sage ERP on traditional on-premise servers can create challenges around cost, flexibility, and security. That’s where Sage ERP cloud hosting comes in. By hosting your Sage ERP solution in the cloud, including popular systems like Sage X3, Sage 200, Sage Intacct, or Sage 1000, you can unlock efficiency and resilience while keeping your teams connected.
Here are the key benefits of moving Sage ERP to the cloud:
With Sage ERP in the cloud, your system is no longer tied to a physical office. Teams can securely log in from any location, whether working from home, travelling, or across different sites. For businesses embracing hybrid and remote working models, this flexibility is game-changing.
Reputable Sage ERP cloud hosting UK providers deliver enterprise-grade security, including firewalls, intrusion detection, encryption, and GDPR-compliant data management. This ensures your critical financial and customer information is safeguarded against evolving cyber threats.
Maintaining servers on-site can be expensive and resource-intensive. By hosting Sage ERP systems, such as Sage 200, Sage X3, Sage Intacct or Sage 1000, in the cloud, you eliminate hardware, energy, and maintenance costs. Instead, you move to a subscription-based model with predictable monthly costs, making IT budgets easier to manage.
As your business grows, so do your ERP requirements. Cloud hosting makes it simple to scale—whether you need to add more users, increase storage, or roll out updates. This flexibility means your Sage ERP cloud solution can evolve alongside your business without disruption.
With Sage ERP hosted in the cloud, your data is regularly backed up and stored securely. In the event of a hardware failure, power outage, or disaster, operations can be restored quickly, ensuring business continuity with minimal downtime.
With on-premise servers, staying up to date with software patches and upgrades can be a burden. In the cloud, updates for Sage ERP are handled automatically, ensuring you’re always on the latest version with the newest features—without extra work for your IT team.
By centralising your ERP in the cloud, teams across finance, sales, and operations gain real-time access to the same data. This reduces duplication, improves reporting accuracy, and encourages faster, better decision-making.
Is it time to host your Sage ERP in the cloud?
Migrating Sage ERP to the cloud isn’t just about IT efficiency—it’s a strategic move that enhances security, reduces costs, and future-proofs your organisation. Whether you want to host Sage 200 in the cloud or explore other Sage ERP solutions, CPiO’s experts can guide you through a smooth, secure transition.
Get in touch with CPiO today to learn how our Sage ERP cloud hosting UK services can support your digital transformation.
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