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OmniVue Business Solutions' Armstrong Discusses How to Determine Financial Roles Best Suited for Your Company

ATLANTA – Kevin Armstrong, director of sales for Alpharetta-based OmniVue Business Solutions (www.omnivue.net), was featured on a panel discussion entitled “Roadmap to the Right Accounting Role: A Nuts & Bolts Approach to the CFO” hosted by the Technology Association of Georgia’s (TAG) Tax & Finance Society. The seminar focused on accounting management roles, critical accounting functions for growing and established companies, the technological evolution of accounting, and outsourcing.

Armstrong brought a thorough understanding of enterprise-level financial and business solutions to the panel, allowing him to discuss action points with the audience on how to determine necessary financial roles and business technologies.

“As a business owner, you want to be able to choose among solutions that fit your business and that can support your financial and technological needs as your organization grows,” says Armstrong. “It is crucial to analyze whether your financial and technology resources are growing with your business.”

About OmniVue Business Solutions:

OmniVue is the provider of choice for businesses looking to automate and streamline financial and customer relationship management to help drive business success. As a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, OmniVue specializes in the implementation, hosting and support of financial and operational management software – Microsoft Dynamics GP, SL and CRM. OmniVue is one of a select group of Microsoft Dynamics Partners offering Microsoft Great Plains and Microsoft CRM in a hosted environment, offering businesses a choice in how they deploy their business management software, providing the flexibility to change as growth or needs dictate.

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For more information, press only: Stacy Meyer, Director of Marketing, 770.587.0095 x112, smeyer@omnivue.net

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