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If your business slows or stops you’re losing money. Local PCs are capable of running your business critical applications, so why has everything gone web only? The simple answer is that it’s easier for developers.


Genuine enabling tools like Bizantra navigate these risks by remaining operational on local PCs and automatically synchronise when you next go online. This means that you can carry all your information with you, including document libraries as well as customer, financial and employee information for use wherever you are with the assurance that your data is encrypted and backed up to protect the business if your PC is stolen or crashes.


The cloud was just the beginning. The hybrid online/ offline app is now here, delivering all the benefits of cloud plus giving you the ability to do business wherever you are.


The price of technology has come down


enough to bring this business essential technology to small business and start-up business.


If your internet connection goes down you can carry on working. And because it’s still synchronising with secure cloud servers all the benefits of easy file sharing and web access when you need it are still available.


Cost is No Longer a Barrier


Data security and cost are the two most obvious barriers for start-ups. The cost saving argument is


always compelling, as although some popular software is either low cost or free, comparisons show that considerable savings can be made through purchasing a single programme as opposed to multiple suppliers and licenses, even if a portion of these are free.


The Bizantra system was built to be low cost. The


importance for small businesses is that a monthly subscription includes 10 full business users and 100 lite users to share information with business partners with a full subscription only £59/49 per month (monthly/ annual) - roughly the cost of a business mobile phone bill, or tank of petrol.


Bizantra Powering Entrepreneur Country and Small Businesses


Having run an initial pilot on the Bizantra system, Entrepreneur Country has recently moved its entire team across and is making use of the contact management platforms to manage its complicated network of citizens and affiliates.


Commenting on the success of the trial, Entrepreneur Country Director, Bryan Verster passionately endorsed both the usability of the product and its suitability for small businesses “sometimes the most obvious tools for small businesses are the ones most easily missed. What Bradley and Bizantra have built is an enabling tool for start-ups. One that can only help small businesses grow, whilst at the same time driving down costs. It takes someone with Bradley’s understanding of the sector to develop a tool with such relevance.”


Confident of not only the power of the Bizantra system but also acknowledging the critical role start-ups are playing in building the UK economy, Bradley Starr has today unveiled an exciting new offer:


“We are offering the Bizantra software and service completely free of charge for 12 months to help you get going and build your business.


We’re hoping that after 12 months you will see the value that using Bizantra delivers to your business and will want to continue at our great value subscription rate.


The offer will be for bona fide start-ups – companies that have set up in the last 3 years”


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