Twinfield
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Twinfield is an online financial accounting package for small and medium enterprises, produced and maintained by Twinfield International, based in The Netherlands.[1] In 2007, an article in SME Blog stated Twinfield was "the No 1 Online Accounting System in Europe" [2] and is used by over 15,000 subscribers in 20 countries.[3]
The software is based on the Software as a service (SaaS) ideology. Because of the SaaS design, accounts can be accessed and analysed through any internet connection and the software is maintained by the provider, not the subscriber.[4]
In 2005 Twinfield International received an Export Connection Award from Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs recognising the company's international focus and innovation.[5]
[edit] References
- ^ Official website
- ^ SME Blog
- ^ Irish Internet Association article
- ^ Savings see accountants move online, Accountancy Age, 23 January 2006; SME technology special: death of the spreadsheet, Accountancy Age, 27 Jul 2006.
- ^ Exportprijs voor aanbieder online administratie, ComputerPartner, 25 November 2005 (Dutch)