Accounting software provider Sage has released in to the Australian market a new cloud-based employee self-service application that integrates with its MicrOpay payroll solution.
It is accepted wisdom in certain circles not to apply new software until the first service pack comes out, the reasoning being other people can find the bugs before you. If you hold to that, good news, Sage announced version 6.0 of its popular MicrOpay Meridian payroll product, only to rush service packs 1, 2 and 3 out the door within a short flurry of weeks due to a continuing spiral of faults putting employee end of year payment summaries in jeopardy.
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