CPiO turns 35 years old this Summer
CPiO is celebrating its 35th birthday in Summer 2025 Formed in 1990 as a Tetra support partner, the organisation has seen many changes over the...
Over the coming weeks you will notice a new look to Sage software.
That’s because Sage has refreshed its look and its user experience to offer a refreshed attitude to supporting its growing global customer base.
You’ll begin to experience this in a number of ways:
Simplicity: When you log in to Sage, you’ll see changes have already been made. We know that business can be complicated. Sage wants to make the experience as simple as possible and that starts with a refreshed look and feel to make using the software as simple as possible.
Human: Sage will continue to build its digital network in a way that helps you to make faster, more accurate decisions. Where you need it, Sage will always look for ways to deliver this insight with a human touch, just as it always has, to help your business flow.
Insights and expertise: Expertise and insights make business easier. Sage is investing in relationships and experiences that give you confidence – from opening up its network to creating exclusive experiences for customers. And where its insights and expertise can have a positive impact on society Sage will develop community networks.
The refreshed look is just the start. And it’s more than just skin deep. It’s a symbol of the evolution in support of its customers and its communities. It represents what Sage stands for, who they are, and how they do business.
Business with a human touch.
We hope you like it.
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