Natick, MA, July 05, 2017 -- Centage Corporation, a leading provider of cloud-based budgeting and forecasting software for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), recently held its inaugural Budget Maestro User Conference in Boston. Senior financial professionals from all over the world learned firsthand about the power of “Smart Budgets.” Centage's Budget Maestro is the first solution to fully support this emerging industry trend that is transforming how finance leaders budget, forecast, analyze and report.
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Featured speakers included Red Sox Chief Financial Officer Tim Zue and the “Father” of the electronic spreadsheet, Dan Bricklin. In addition, Budget Maestro customers from a variety of industries took the stage to share how the solution has become essential to their business.
“Within a week after implementation, Budget Maestro and Analytics Maestro became my 'go-to' tool for actuals reporting, budgeting and forecasting. Today, it would be difficult to run my business without it,” stated David Hensley, vice president of finance at PDI Corporation.
Centage executives detailed their vision for the product, highlighting the new version of the software, Budget Maestro 9, and the company’s commitment to addressing the demand for better financial intelligence through Smart Budgets. Product demonstrations showed how Smart Budgets are easy to build and change by the people who need them most. They also let all budget owners work together and provide up-to-the-minute financials without any reliance on IT.
In advance of the conference, the first Centage Advisory Council meeting was held. Select customers came together with Centage executives to exchange ideas, discuss best practices and offer product feedback.
Check out a highlight video from the conference here.
Andy Esser, controller at Dakota Supply Group noted, “This was the best conference I have attended–by far. I have many take-aways that I will implement to drive insight and value into my business.”
“Centage is committed to leading the industry in delivering Smart Budgets and providing smarter, more streamlined technology to the SMB market as this new trend represents a profound improvement in planning systems,” said Barry Clapp, president and chief executive officer of Centage Corporation. “We felt our first ever user conference was the perfect backdrop to share our efforts with such a receptive group. I can’t thank them enough for joining us for the event, sharing their ideas and feedback. It shows that their commitment and love for Budget Maestro and the future of Smart Budgets is just as strong as ours—it was truly a great experience.”
To learn more about Smart Budgets, watch our new video. For more on Budget Maestro, follow us on Twitter @Centage or visit the Centage Blog.
About Centage
Budget Maestro® by Centage is an easy-to-use, scalable, cloud-based budgeting and forecasting solution that eliminates the time-consuming and error-prone activities associated with using spreadsheets. It is designed for small to mid-market companies to support a comprehensive Smart Budgets approach to corporate planning. Its built-in financial and business logic allows users to quickly create and update their budgets and forecasts and never worry about formulas, functions, links or any custom programming. It is the only solution in the market that offers synchronized P&L, balance sheet and automatically generated cash flow reporting. Budget Maestro serves more than 9,000 users worldwide.
Visit us at Centage.com, follow us on Twitter, or visit the Centage Blog for the latest insights on budgeting and forecasting strategies.
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