PS Financials was a Windows client/server based finance software product, borne out of a desire to diversify beyond purely Payroll and HR Software.
And that is really all I know.....
Peterborough Software
The History of Peterborough Software, a leading UK Software and Services company, now defunct due to being taken over, but with employees and products remaining.
Monday, 1 December 2014
Update
I spent a lot more time on this than I intended to at the weekend, I've added some more pages for the products and other significant stuff I can think of.
There will be more to come, but I will need help from people who worked on stuff that I didn't and who joined before me and left afterwards to fill in gaps - that is if this is going to be a comprehensive (ish) history.
There will be more to come, but I will need help from people who worked on stuff that I didn't and who joined before me and left afterwards to fill in gaps - that is if this is going to be a comprehensive (ish) history.
Saturday, 29 November 2014
Peterborough Software
I used to work for a Company called Peterborough Software. At the time, they were market leaders in Payroll and HR Software and Services in the UK, and had interests in many other parts of the world.
I was musing recently that there wasn't much in the way of online records relating to the company - it was swallowed up (it was called a merger at the time) by a competitor in 2004.
Perhaps because the Company's glory years occurred mostly before the creation and widespread use of the internet, there's not much online chronicling what was a major UK business at the time.
I created a Wikipedia entry - but that has limitations, which I've decided to respect in the hope that it gets left in Wikipedia rather than removed like, say, the Midland Software one was. I have therefore created this blog as a quick way to record some of the other "stuff" around the Company's history.
John Eckersley
I was musing recently that there wasn't much in the way of online records relating to the company - it was swallowed up (it was called a merger at the time) by a competitor in 2004.
Perhaps because the Company's glory years occurred mostly before the creation and widespread use of the internet, there's not much online chronicling what was a major UK business at the time.
I created a Wikipedia entry - but that has limitations, which I've decided to respect in the hope that it gets left in Wikipedia rather than removed like, say, the Midland Software one was. I have therefore created this blog as a quick way to record some of the other "stuff" around the Company's history.
John Eckersley
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