Over the years, many
accountancy firms have been persuaded to buy software that promised
integration.

Andrew
Hamilton & Co, a sizeable firm based in the cobbled mews of
Edinburgh was so convinced of the promises of integration made by
Solution 6, they invested in a full suite of software comprising
accounts, tax and practice management. The three partners and
twenty three staff were hopeful that they could benefit from
significant time savings and a reduced risk of error from
repetitive data input.
Sarah Wilson, one of the partners recalled "The accounts and
tax packages did not integrate fully. When we wanted to produce a
tax computation, we would have to pull through the required
information from the accounts program, key the data into Excel and
then key it into the tax program. This method provided too much
scope for error as well as being too time consuming."
Although the level of integration fell short of their
expectations, the firm was reluctant to consider changing suppliers
because of the upheaval such a move would entail.
The 'crunch' came, however, when Solution 6 informed the
practice that they were planning to phase out the current software
and the firm would be forced to move across to the Viztopia
product.

Sarah continued
"We looked at Viztopia and discovered that we would still not be
getting an integrated solution. We were also faced with a cost of
£29,000 to move across to the replacement product so we decided it
would be more sensible to look at what other suppliers could offer.
Several of our colleagues in neighbouring firms were using IRIS
software and recommended it so we arranged a demonstration."
The partners discovered that all of the programs in the IRIS
suite did 'talk to each other', offering true integration through a
centralised database. Sarah commented "There were definite cost
benefits in choosing to go the IRIS route. The price quoted was
considerably less than Viztopia and the licence fees, year on year,
are also less expensive."
The most noticeable difference is the level of integration
afforded by the IRIS suite. Sarah commented "Our previous solution
did not integrate to the extent that IRIS does. We benefit from
lack of repetition and for the first time, we have experienced true
integration between accounts and tax. With a centralized database
and an internal routine where only one person is allowed to make
changes to it, we can be confident that all details and addresses
are correct.

"IRIS is superior in
a lot of ways – for instance, we could not produce computations on
the previous system. Now we save time as the IRIS tax module
produces them quickly and accurately. The software also calculates
interest payments which is another advantage.'
The firm is a keen advocate of electronic lodgement, filing a
large proportion of their tax returns using this method. The
practice particularly likes the speed and also the fact that they
can send the last minute returns down the wire on the 31st
January.
The full IRIS suite was installed in 2001 and having
familiarised themselves with the main accounts and tax programs,
the staff turned their attention to the other programs including
Practice Management and AutoMail. 'Pick lists' were set up to
invite clients to hospitality events and a flagging process
implemented that defines recipients of the firm's
newsletters.
IRIS AutoMail subsequently takes over the task and
automatically produces mailing lists and letters. The practice is
'pleased that they made the change to IRIS' and Sarah added "the
staff are happier." The consensus is that the system is saving time
and with certain groups of clients such as sole traders and
partnerships, the savings are substantial.

Sarah is happy to
summarise the benefits of using IRIS software to run the practice.
"We now have true integration between the accounts and tax
programs, the reports are much quicker to produce and any system
down-time is negligible. The IRIS telephone support lines provide
an immediate response to any problems we may have. This is a
tremendous improvement over our last supplier with whom we would
have to face delays of up to an hour, just for them to ring back to
discuss the issue. There are important cost benefits to be derived
too. The initial cost was less than we had been quoted for an
alternative system and the licence fees are cheaper. Overall, IRIS
is a sound investment."