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(From Financial Director)
Byline: Peter Bartram.
When Graham Stubbins, principal accountant at Aberdeen City Council, heard that two more software suites - QSP and Walker - were being acquired to operate alongside the Cedar package which ran the council's accounts, he was naturally concerned. After all, it's not unknown for takeovers or mergers to result in a change of direction in software roadmaps.
Stubbins needn't have worried. Redac, the holding company set up to merge the former businesses of Cedar Software and Arelon, made it clear that all three would run as a family. Moreover, users were kept informed of what was happening as the ...