The application should be Windows-based and compatible with the most recent versions of Windows 2000 and XP. Additionally, certain components of the system, like time and expense entry and report distribution, must be internet accessible using a web browser and standard dial up connection. Be cautious of the application that allows internet access to all of the system’s features, particularly sensitive accounting data. Security is a significant concern with this type of application. DOS is dead, so don’t even consider any DOS system, nor should you consider any aged DOS system that has simply been dressed up with a Windows interface. Finally, be certain that sensitive financial data is stored and managed in a database like Microsoft SQL. It offers numerous security and performance advantages over older file server-based systems.
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