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Garage grunt: six hot Aussie start-upsSaasu is a cinch to use, according to Papworth, who likens it to the dominant number-crunching software suite MYOB. Unlike MYOB, Saasu is up in the cloud and purposely collaborative. People are apparently “swarming” to use it. by David Wilson 2010.08.19
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Cloud is good for bottom lineComprehensive Australian-developed online-accounting system for managing business financials – jobs such as sales, purchasing, inventory, payroll, e-commerce and the management of documents and workflow.by Cynthia Karena 2010.05.04
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Future of the operating system is cloudyAmazon has been the preferred choice of many Australian software-as-a-service companies, including Saasu.com… 2010.01.04
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Sydney Morning Herald – Untangle the web of work – Aug 2009 "Saasu simplifies keeping your accounting up to date." Read the full article on the Sydney Morning Herald website |
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Sydney Morning Herald – On cloud nine thanks to an off-site solution – May 2009 "You could learn to run it within 15 minutes, even if you don’t know how to generate an invoice…" Read the full article on the Sydney Morning Herald website |
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Crikey.com.au – NBN: Gimme Gimme Gimme – May 2009 "We’re getting plenty of enquiries from businesses looking for lower-cost options." Read the full article on the Crikey.com.au website |
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The Age – How Web Apps Help Business – May 2009 "Technology coach Helen Crozier is also a keen user of web applications, choosing Saasu (saasu.com) as her online accounting system…." Read the full article on the Sydney Morning Herald website Read the full article on The AGE website |
| Smart Company – Australia’s Top Web2.0 Entrepreneurs Smart Company is one of Australia’s leading entrepreneurial magazines and websites. Saasu was selected as one of the ten Stars of Web 2.0 for the Top Story of the October 2008 edition. Read the full article on the Smart Company website. |
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WEB 100 – Saasu makes business review weekly top web apps BRW is part of the global Fairfax Media based in AU. Saasu was selected for this years special edition on Web 100 after also making a similar short list of 60 last year. Read the full article on the BRW site from 19/6 or the blog about it. |
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CRN – Saasu makes CeBIT first carbon neutral IT event in region. CRN is part of the UK based Haymarket Group which publishes titles in over 100 countries in 20 languages. Saasu is sponsoring this major event (the biggest in the region) to make it carbon neutral in keeping with our values and as part of the Saasu foundation work. May 8, 2008. Read the full article on the CRN site |
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Australian IT – the premier technology paper and website in Australasia and part of the global news corporation group. Australian IT is the premier technology paper and website in Australasia and part of the global news corporation group. This leading media group covered saasu CEO Peter J Cooper’s recent CeBIT participation as presenter, exhibitor and conference section chairman. At the same event Saasu was also the exclusive green sponsor to make the event carbon neutral. April 29, 2008. Read the full article on the Australian IT site |
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Saasu wins major award – again. Saasu collected the most hotly contested award at CeBIT for the second year in a row. The Business Advantage award was open to most technology categories with around 700 competitors. Read the full article from the CeBIT site |
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India Times – one of the top 250 sites on the Internet lists Saasu as up and coming in Asia The India Times site is part of India’s largest media and entertainment house, The Times Group. One of the most respected business houses in India, the 168-year-old group is a market driver across all media platforms. The group’s brands include: The Times of India – World’s largest broadsheet English daily; The Economic Times – India’s largest and world’s second largest financial daily; Navbharat Times – Popular Hindi daily newspaper; Maharashtra Times – Popular Marathi daily newspaper; Mumbai Mirror – Leading morning newspaper in Mumbai. April 17, 2008. Read the full article on the India Times site |
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Tech Ramp 2008 – Start-up competition sponsor. Saasu were a major prize sponsor for the tech ramp start-up competition. Congratulations to all the winners. Read the full article from the site |
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Dynamic Business – Automating small business feature DB bills itself as the number one small business resource. This article lays out practical ways for automating repetitive tasks and features Saasu. April 17, 2008. Read the full article on the Dynamic Business site |
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Major international blog based in the UK lists Saasu listed in leading online toolbox on top 100 blogs on the web With in excess of 5 million monthly pageviews and 136,000 feedburner readers, Mashable is the world’s largest blog on social networking. What does that mean? It means sites like MySpace, Facebook, Friendster, hi5, Piczo, Bebo and YouTube. If you’re launching a new social network, or a tool that plugs into MySpace and the rest, Mashable wants to know and is the place to go! Mashable is written by Pete Cashmore, a new media expert. It ranks among the Top 100 blogs worldwide. Saasu was listed in their definitive list of top web based business tools called the online business toolbox. |
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Leading SaaS provider Saasu.com expands their reseller network. Software as a Service mass adoption drives broading of distribution channels. Australian Reseller News. Sydney, Australia – October 24, 2007. Read the full article on the ARN site. |
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Saasu and CRM Salesforce.com Leading SaaS Software as a Service replaces traditional IT with on-demand. The Age. Melbourne, Australia – September 25, 2007. Read the full article on The Age site. |
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Saasu.com beats SAP to market. SAP hosted offering delayed in the Australian market. Local customers forced to wait until 2008 for BusinessByDesign. Computerworld. Sydney, Australia – September 20, 2007. Read the full article on the computerworld site. |
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Saasu.com Niche Leader SaaS adoption escalating without IT department support. Business says no expensive IT professionals required. Computerworld. Sydney, Australia – September 10, 2007. Read the full article on the Computerworld site. |
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Leading international researcher based in Singapore recognises Saasu again as a regional SaaS leader Software as a Service Hits Its Stride in Australia and New Zealand. SaaS Awareness is widespread in ANZ; Springboard Research estimates the ANZ SaaS market will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 65% through 2010. Sydney, Australia – September 4, 2007 Read the full article on the SR site. |
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International industry analyst based in San Franciso recognises Saasu in Asia growth story Growth in Asia recognised by another international industry observer. San Francisco – July 23, 2007 Read the full article on the Tekrati site. |
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Leading international researcher from Singapore recognises Saasu as a SaaS leader Software as a Service Continues High Growth Trajectory in Asia. Market Expected to Grow 83% in 2008 as Awareness and Adoption Rates Increase Significantly. Singapore – July 20, 2007 Read the full article on the SR site. |
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Saasu Wins At CeBIT Saasu.com won the highly coveted Platinum Excellence in Innovation award beating 700 other technology companies. May 17th, 2007 Read the full article here. Also covered on ARN |
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See Saasu at CeBIT Sydney Saasu will be at Darling harbour Sydney for the 2007 CeBIT Technology exhibition. We are right in the hub of SaaS (Software as a Service), adjacent to our good friends and fellow SaaS enthusiasts Salesforce and SqwarePeg (Saasu Solutions Partner). |
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RetailBiz.com.au Changing the way retailers do business – …the next big thing in the IT evolution. |
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The Melbourne Age and Sydney Morning Herald Accounting on the Free n’easy – Software developer Saasu(formerly called NetApplica) has found a novel way of recruiting new users for its accounting application – giving it away free. |
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Australian Financial Review Inventory Added – Online accounting application service provider NETaccounts released version 4.0 of its software that enables small businesses to set up inventory items. |
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My Business Magazine By all accounts – Upgrading your accounting can set your business on a growth path |
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Australian Personal Computer Accounting Software - The end of the financial year provides bookkeepers with the opportunity to switch accounting software |
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CPA Australia On or off – do you need to make a switch? – Tax time for Australian businesses has been and gone for another year, and for many, the headaches still linger. Now is a good time to consider your options for next year. Should you choose an online accounting application or one off the shelf? What options are available to you? |
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Institute of Chartered Accountants Quick Clicks – In a world where obligations, time constraints and responsibilities are ever-increasing, isn’t it refreshing to stumble across a site that cuts us a bit of slack? |
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Technology & Business Magazine Emerging Tech – Keys to Success T&B look at NETaccounts and four other Australian companies seeking to make a difference through innovation. |
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Work From Home Magazine What if doing your accounts was as easy as Internet banking? |
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Australian Financial Review Raising the profile – Online accounting application NETaccounts has appointed James Benjamin as chief operating officer for Australia based in the Sydney office. The appointment is a key part of the company strategy to raise the visibility of online accounting. |
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Sydney Morning Herald Moving Heads – Online accounting service provider NETaccounts has appointed James Benjamin as Chief Operating Officer for Australia, based in Sydney. Benjamin was previously at Toyota Finance Australia, where he was Treasurer. Before that, he served as a director of UBS Global Asset Management and as treasury manager with the Illawarra Mutual Building Society. |
| Online Banking Review Australian roundup – Web-based accounting – An online accounting application that has been in development since 2000 has been launched to the Australian small business market. NETaccounts allows entrepreneurs to balance their business books from any location via a web browser. The application has importing functionality from internet banking. A spokesperson for NETaccounts said it was reviewing distribution opportunities with Australian financial institutions. |
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Australian Financial Review Enterprise – Number Crunching Online – NETaccounts has launched a small-business accounting application that allows users in different locations to work together to manage their accounting online |
Blogs
Whenever we find some friendly feedback, comments or even some constructive criticism about Saasu and our products we will drop a link here on our saasu.com/bloggers page. If you find anything interesting about us that we have missed just let us know:
2009.11.08 Keeping it simple is what I love about Saasu SMEbit
2009.09.18 Saasu to Salesforce ReadyMade update WDCI Group
2009.08.08 Keeping the books in check Amasses
2009.08.07 Analyst SaaS integration tool a good option for small business. IT Business Edge
2009.07.31 Boomi Widgets-Another Step Towards Simplifying Application Integration IT-Director
2009.07.28 Telstra’s Xero – the price is wrong? IT Wire
2009.07.10 Our business is online, and MYOB isn’t. OM4
2009.06.30 xM Integrates with the Saasu API Xpandmedia
2009.06.11 Saasu how did I ever live without you?
2008.12.05 Saasu CeBIT 2008 Working Solo
2008.10.06 SaaS: The Importance of Providing an API Readify
2008.09.23 The Second S is The Most Important Cloud Ave
2008.05.24 Saasu looking pretty sassy Emergination
2006.03.13 Saasu NetAccounts the MYOB Killer? Falkayn’s Nest
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