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Solomon Releases New BackOffice Integration Suite

Solomon Software Inc. (Findlay, Ohio, www.solomon.com) today announced that it is now shipping its newest product line, Solomon IV for BackOffice 4.0, written in 32-bit Microsoft Visual Basic and optimized for Microsoft BackOffice, including SQL Server and the Windows NT operating system.

The new product will offer financial management, distribution, advanced distribution, project management, service management, manufacturing, HR and payroll.

This Solomon IV for BackOffice 4.0 product offering currently includes the Financial Series modules of General Ledger, Multi-Company, Application Server, Accounts Receivable, Customization Manager, Cash Manager, Currency Manager and Financial Statement Translation. Also now available are the System Management Series modules of Crystal Reports 6.0, Customization Manager, Application Server, Solomon IV Tools for Visual Basic and System Manager. --Brian Ploskina, Assistant Editor

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