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Enterprise 6 Suite
 

Enterprise Software for Designers

Graphic design companies, advertising agencies and other creative service organisations can now benefit from integrated job bagging, CRM and accounts.

Daybook is based in London and provides business management solutions including job costing, job bagging systems for graphic design companies, advertising agencies and other creative service organisations can now benefit from integrated job bagging, CRM and accounts.

As a software solution that runs on mixed networks of Macs and PCs and embraces

* Scheduling,
* Job costing
* Job bagging,
* Account management,
* New business development
* Financial accounting,


Daybook Enterprise is ideal for graphic design studios and advertising agencies.
Design agencies and ad agencies often have cross-platform networks running Mac OS and Windows and consequently often have to use different computer system to control the various aspects of their business. Daybook Enterprise solves that problem with a single integrated software solution that can be customised to the needs of individual companies.

The product's outstanding job management features also make it ideal for print houses, production studios, and reprographics studio, as well as bureau environments.

Occasional users of the system, such as graphic designers, can have access
via a web front end, for entering timesheets, jobs and so on.





        

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Last reviewed: Thu, 08 Jun 2006 10:34:31 GMT

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