AXIS Diplomat 2006 for Accounts and for Business
AXIS Diplomat 2006 is divided into a number of modules including Accounts, Hire Management, Sales and Purchase Order Processing, MRP, Manufacturing, Foreign Currency and Point of Sale.
Additional modules and client licences can be added at any time, which means that the system grows with your business. From a single user Accounts system to a one hundred user warehousing, manufacturing or mail order processing system, AXIS Diplomat 2006 remains totally scalable.
Run your AXIS Diplomat 2006 system on industry-standard platforms, including Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 or Microsoft Windows Server 2003 - if you currently have a Microsoft Windows 2000 Server or Small Business Server 2000 then these too are supported for running AXIS Diplomat 2006.
Smaller systems (up to five users) can also be run on peer-to-peer (or serverless) networks using Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000 Professional. For multi-site operation, we recommend the use of Microsoft Terminal Services over VPNs as the prefered technology.

Every AXIS Diplomat 2006 Accounts system includes, as standard, a massive range of standard facilities, including:
- Sales, Purchase and Nominal Ledgers
- Cash Book
- Invoicing
- Budgeting
- Business Intelligence
- CRM (Contact Management)
- Data Security (Backup) Facilities
- Operator Security
Reflecting the fact that the majority of systems usually require Sales Order Processing and Purchase Order Processing, there is also an AXIS Diplomat 2006 Accounts Value Pack available which, in addition to the items listed above, includes the first Client Licence and both the Sales Order Processing and Purchase Order Processing modules.
For further information on how AXIS Diplomat 2006 software is licensed, please visit the AXIS Diplomat 2006 Software Licensing Frequently Asked Questions page.
A range of Fact Sheets are available which describe in more detail specifc areas of AXIS Diplomat 2006 that are included as standard, as well as Fact Sheets on additional optional modules.
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