For the CTO and
IT Director
Finance transformation is an IT decision as much as a finance one. Architecture, integration, security, and total cost of ownership all fall on the technology function. We work with IT leaders to make the right platform decision and deliver it without creating new technical debt.
What technology leaders need from ERP
Cloud-native architecture
Both Sage Intacct and Sage X3 are SaaS platforms — no on-premise infrastructure to maintain, no version upgrade projects. Sage manages the platform; Mysoft manages the configuration and integration layer. IT resources are freed from maintenance and directed toward value-creation work.
API-first integration
Both platforms expose comprehensive REST APIs. The Mysoft ISV ecosystem includes pre-built integrations for CRM, BI, expense management, WMS, MES, and payroll — reducing custom integration burden and time to value.
Security and compliance architecture
Role-based access control, audit trail at field level, SOC 2 and ISO 27001 certification (Sage Intacct), and encryption at rest and in transit. For organisations in regulated sectors, we provide a security architecture review as part of the implementation scoping process.
Integration estate management
Legacy ERP implementations accumulate integration debt — point integrations built under time pressure, undocumented API connections, and fragile middleware. We conduct an integration estate assessment at the start of every engagement and deliver a rationalised architecture.
ERP built for the integrations you need
Open API architecture, pre-built ISV connectors, and a deployment model that fits your infrastructure strategy. Sage Intacct and Sage X3 are built to connect — with your CRM, your payroll, your e-commerce, and your AI tooling.
Technical overview: Sage Intacct and Sage X3
Sage Intacct — architecture highlights
Purpose-built cloud financial management. Key technical characteristics:
- Multi-tenant SaaS — no infrastructure management
- Sage Intacct Platform Services API (REST + XML)
- Native real-time reporting via dimensional data model
- Sage Copilot AI — embedded, governed, model-agnostic at data layer
- SOC 1 Type 2, SOC 2 Type 2 certified
- Open Integration Framework for third-party connectors
- Role-based access control with field-level audit trail
Sage X3 — architecture highlights
Enterprise ERP for manufacturing and distribution. Key technical characteristics:
- Cloud-hosted SaaS or private cloud deployment options
- RESTful web services API across all functional modules
- Syracuse framework — web-based, browser-native interface
- X3CloudDocs: native integration, no middleware required
- Multi-legislation, multi-language, multi-currency at core
- Extensible without modifying core — custom fields and workflows
- ISV ecosystem with pre-certified integrations
Pre-integrated third-party solutions
The Mysoft ISV ecosystem covers the integration requirements most commonly requested by mid-market IT teams — reducing custom development and accelerating time to value.
Phocas, Jet Reports, Qlik — pre-integrated analytics across Intacct and X3 data models
Concur, Webexpenses — automated expense capture and ERP posting
Paya, Yooz — payables and receivables automation with ERP writeback
Snapfulfil — warehouse management with X3 inventory sync
Infor — production execution integrated with X3 production costing
Cintra, ADP — payroll posting and headcount data to finance
How ready is your technology estate for AI-enabled finance?
Assess your current integration architecture, data model, and infrastructure against the requirements of AI-ready ERP — and get a clear view of the technical gaps to close before your next transformation programme.
- 8-minute online assessment
- Benchmarked against your sector
- Personalised recommendations report
- Response within one business day
What best describes your current ERP situation?
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Start with the architecture conversation.
We offer a structured technical discovery session for IT directors and CTOs — covering current-state architecture, integration requirements, security posture, and the technical path to your target state.