Highlights
- This will help entrepreneurs with business information like business reports and invoices.
- The customers remain in custody of their business data, while getting access to it using a simple web browser.
- Tally has about 17 lakh paying customers in India and the company says GST has given it a significant boost.
Tally
Solutions announced the global launch of Tally.ERP 9 Release 6.6, which
brings the Tally experience on web browsers. With this launch, Tally
aims to assist businesses access critical data anywhere through any
device, securely and privately, while keeping the data on customer's
machines itself.
This will help entrepreneurs with business information like business reports and invoices. This will be accessible to them on web browsers, removing the dependency of having a particular type of computer or device, or installing Tally for the access.
According to Tejas Goenka, Managing Director, Tally Solutions, the company is ready with the new changes in GST and will be rolled out soon. “We are ready with e-invoicing and this will be available to our customers from March-end. Similarly, the ability to generate e-way bills is also being developed and should be available soon,” says Goenka.
During the launch Goenka added, "With more people on the move, the need to see their data, and take decisions anytime, anywhere, is going to transform the ease of doing business. We were clear that we wanted our small business customers to continue having physical control of their business data, and not worry about the possible risks of it going outside their office. While customers are willing to trust us with its custody, we believe it would be unfair to both command and demand that kind of trust. At the same time, the need to see their data on any device, anywhere, was equally - and perhaps - more critical."
The customers remain in custody of their business data, while getting access to it using a simple web browser. It is a first major product release towards the journey of bringing even more powerful solutions which leverage the internet for the customers.
According to Goenka, the company has decided not to go for an App since it does not want to store customer data. “We are making an app but we surely do not want to have access or store data. This means we will have to innovate and create entirely new systems to deal with this,” says Goenka.
Even on the web browser, users of Release 6.6 will experience the simplicity of Tally. They will be able get the top-level reports like Balance Sheet, Profit & Loss, Stock Summary, Bills Payable/Receivable, etc and a drill down to the actual transactions.
Tally has about 17 lakh paying customers in India and the company says GST has given it a significant boost.
This will help entrepreneurs with business information like business reports and invoices. This will be accessible to them on web browsers, removing the dependency of having a particular type of computer or device, or installing Tally for the access.
According to Tejas Goenka, Managing Director, Tally Solutions, the company is ready with the new changes in GST and will be rolled out soon. “We are ready with e-invoicing and this will be available to our customers from March-end. Similarly, the ability to generate e-way bills is also being developed and should be available soon,” says Goenka.
During the launch Goenka added, "With more people on the move, the need to see their data, and take decisions anytime, anywhere, is going to transform the ease of doing business. We were clear that we wanted our small business customers to continue having physical control of their business data, and not worry about the possible risks of it going outside their office. While customers are willing to trust us with its custody, we believe it would be unfair to both command and demand that kind of trust. At the same time, the need to see their data on any device, anywhere, was equally - and perhaps - more critical."
The customers remain in custody of their business data, while getting access to it using a simple web browser. It is a first major product release towards the journey of bringing even more powerful solutions which leverage the internet for the customers.
According to Goenka, the company has decided not to go for an App since it does not want to store customer data. “We are making an app but we surely do not want to have access or store data. This means we will have to innovate and create entirely new systems to deal with this,” says Goenka.
Even on the web browser, users of Release 6.6 will experience the simplicity of Tally. They will be able get the top-level reports like Balance Sheet, Profit & Loss, Stock Summary, Bills Payable/Receivable, etc and a drill down to the actual transactions.
Tally has about 17 lakh paying customers in India and the company says GST has given it a significant boost.
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