Business IT Online announces forty thousand small businesses have registered to its service
- Registrations buoyed by small business need for affordable web-based solutions, rather than expensive installed applications of large enterprise software providers--
26 January 2009 - London UK - Business IT Online (
www.businessitonline.com), the London-based innovators of web-based software for small businesses, this week announced that they have reached 40,000 online registrations.
Since its launch in 2006, Business IT Online has become a critical business application for many small businesses that want to benefit from the freedom of Internet computing. Software delivered over the Internet, also known as Software-as-a-Service, has become an extremely popular way of connecting an office team to core business information without being bound to one individual computer. This flexible and affordable model for business software means that small businesses can benefit from remote working, file sharing and team collaboration without being restricted to one office computer network.
David Cruickshank, CEO of Business IT Online, said:
"Gaining 40,000 registrations is a clear indication that business owners are turning to the Internet for better solutions to their business challenges. For too long, the small business owner has been neglected by the lack of innovation from software companies focused on the large enterprise market, and our integrated and affordable suite of applications meets the needs of this under-served market."
The Business IT Online offering includes modules for cash flow management, scheduling, sales management, invoicing and file-sharing. All of the modules are inter-connected, meaning that users can quickly and easily pass information between the sales and finance modules.
Instead of requiring a high price per software license, Business IT Online is supplied for a small, manageable monthly fee. There is also a free version that helps start-up businesses to launch with no business software costs.