Accounting Software Scalability- Up or Out?

What does scalability in terms of accounting software mean?
No, we are not referring to a) mountains or b) a career track. In the accounting technology world, "scalability" refers to how much or in what ways a particular accounting software package can be expanded. Usually, the term means a product's ability to grow without causing undue disruption of the processes associated with its use. "Scaling up" refers to expanding the size of the system, the number of users who can access the system, or the amount of information the system can handle. "Scaling out", on the other hand, means to increase the number or types of functions the system will process.
Let us give you some examples.
Scaling Up
Consider a person who has decided to start a pack and send company. When the business first opens, sales, accounts receivable, checkbook reconciliation, and accounts payable can be handled with a simple accounting package on a single computer. Only the owner of the business probably accesses the accounting system. As the business grows, additional computers are added and networked so employees, in addition to the owner, can work in the accounting system. Accounting packages with the ability to "scale up" are important for businesses that plan to add users to the company's current accounting functions.
Scaling Out
As our pack and send business grows, our business owner has hired several employees and needs to process payroll on the accounting system. Also, recognizing an opportunity in the marketplace, the business expands to include production of a special packaging material. Now the accounting system needs to be able to "scale out" and increase the functions it can perform. In this case, payroll, inventory management, and job costing modules could be helpful.
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