Cashbook partners with Grey Matter for Microsoft Azure
News|17 June 2021
Cashbook has partnered with Grey Matter for Microsoft Azure to release the next generation of their proven cash automation platform on Azure.
This partnership is enabling Cashbook to deliver their solution in the cloud to their clients at an accelerated place with all the scalability, reliability and security features expected from a premier cloud services ecosystem.
“Microsoft technologies have been a key part of Cashbook’s development stack for over 20 years. With the Microsoft Azure partnership, Cashbook is extending the relationship to cloud services as well. Going forward, it is also the most natural fit with our D365 strategy. We are very excited to partner with Grey Matter to deliver our web release on Azure. Their recognized expertise is helping us to provide the latest Cashbook functionality as an extremely secure and reliable cloud-enabled service to our clients.” – Greg Coulter, CEO, Cashbook.
Read the full press release here.
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