In 1998, Sage's Professional Accountants Division was established. In 1994, Paul Walker was appointed Chief Executive. The Company was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1989. Sage software sales escalated in that year from 30 copies a month to over 300. In 1984, the Company launched Sage software, a product for the Amstrad PCW word processor, which used the CP/M operating system. David was so impressed that he hired Graham and academic Paul Muller to form Sage, selling their software first to printing companies, and then to a wider market through a network of resellers. Next, hired by David Goldman to write some estimating software for his printing company, Campbell Graphics, Graham used the same accounting software to produce the first version of Sage Accounts. Ī student at Newcastle University, Graham Wylie, took a summer job with an accountancy firm funded by a government small business grant to write software to help their record keeping. The Company was founded by David Goldman, Paul Muller and Graham Wylie in 1981 in Newcastle, to develop estimating and accounting software for small businesses.
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