This communication was sent 21 January 2022. Sage 200 Professional, Sage 200 Standard and Sage for Education 2022 R1 are coming soon! Notice 22-DV | 21 January 2022 Sage 200 Professional, Sage 200 Standard and Sage for Education 2022 R1 are coming soon!Hi everyone, We are delighted to announce that the following releases are on their way: - Sage 200 Professional 2022 R1
- Sage 200 Professional 2022 R1 (SPC)
- Sage 200 Standard and Sage for Education 2022 R1
What's NewFor all Sage 200 variants the 2022 R1 release includes:- New features for quotation web screens
- A new memo tab with sales order web screens
- Ability to customise the view for new and existing web screens
- Enhanced API functionality
- Maintenance updates including changes to platform support, updates for cloud connected features and, the retirement of XML VAT submission functionality
- Migration tool updates to support migrations from Sage 50 to and between Sage 200 variants
Sage 200 Standard and Sage for Education - the recent update to the Sage Provisioning Portal which provides:- Improved security with the introduction of Multifactor Authentication (MFA)
Specifically for the Sage 200 Professional 2022 R1 release includes:- Release of new web screens for Sales Order Processing and Quotations
- New cross sell, suggested items and alternative item lists feature for new quotation screens
- Functionality to print & email sales orders and quotations direct from web screens
- Retirement of Sage 200 CRM from the software
Key dates for your diary01 Feb | All Variants | - Customer in product notification
| 02 Feb | All Variants | - Social media (Twitter) teaser release posts
- Customer in product notification of Portal maintenance (200 SPC)
| 18 Feb | Sage 200 Professional SPC | - Announcing Sage Provisioning Portal maintenance to partners
| 21 Feb | Sage 200 Professional SPC / Sage 200 Professional | - Launch confirmation email
- Customer in product release and new features message
| 22 Feb | Sage 200 Standard | - Customer in product maintenance notification
| 28 Feb | Sage 200 Standard | - Customer in product maintenance reminder
| 01 Mar | Sage 200 Standard | - Customer in product release and new features message
- Partner product release and new features email
- Social media (Twitter) new release posts
| 02 Mar | Sage 200 Standard | - Customer in product release reminder
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Important InformationThe deployment of Sage 200 Professional via the Sage Partner Cloud program will be made available in the Sage Provisioning Portal from the evening of Monday 21 February. From this date this is the only version the portal will automatically deploy. This doesn’t make any changes to existing customers already using the product variant. We’ll be talking to partners about the upgrade process over the coming months. Useful Links- What’s New datasheets for Standard and Professional coming soon, they will be accessible from this Knowledgebase article
- What’s New Help Files within the web portal for Standard and Professional
- Version Comparison Tool (will be updated during launch)
- API Helpfiles (will be updated during launch)
- Product Roadmap (will be updated during launch)
- Sage 200 Standard Migration Tool (coming soon)
- Sage 200 Professional Migration Tool (coming soon)
Please note: this is just a selection of the resources available – please refer to the Sage Partner Hub or the Sage Knowledgebase for all available resources. Supported VersionsIn line with our lifecycle policy, the product release will also see the retirement of several versions from our support matrix, and some versions moving into extended support. Our lifecycle documents will be updated as part of the release process. Supported Versions- Sage 200 2022 R1
- Sage 200 2021 R1
Versions moving into extended supportVersions in extended support- Sage 200 Summer 2019
- Sage 200 2018 (includes Summer 2018, Winter 2018 & Spring 2019)
Versions being retired from support- Sage 200 Summer 2017
- Sage 200 Winter 2017
- Sage 200 Spring 2018
Questions?If you have any questions, please speak to your Partner Account Manager in the first instance. |