
TallyPrime Server
Enterprise grade server delivering Tally to Growing Businesses
Built for Businesses That Need Speed, Control & Reliability
A powerful enterprise-class server solution designed for high-performance Tally operations.
TallyPrime Server is an enterprise-grade server solution designed for businesses using TallyPrime Gold in multi-user environments. It offers advanced server-based data management with improved performance, secure access, higher concurrency, and administrative monitoring capabilities. Built for medium and large businesses, it allows multiple users to work on the same data simultaneously without delays while transforming traditional peer-to-peer access into a secure server-managed environment for better speed, productivity, and operational control.
Built for Businesses with Growing Operational Demands
Ideal for organizations managing multiple users, branches, and high-volume business operations.

Growing Teams & Multi-User Orgs.
Ideal for businesses with multiple users working simultaneously.

Centralized Data Management
Manage user access, permissions, and activities efficiently.

Multi-Branch Business Operations
Enable smooth data consolidation across branches and head office.
More Control. Better Performance.
Enterprise-level capabilities that help businesses scale efficiently with confidence.
Enhanced Productivity
Faster response and smoother multi-user operations.
Zero Downtime Operations
Ensure uninterrupted access to business data.
Easy Backup & Recovery
Manage backups and restore data efficiently.
Advanced Monitoring
Monitor users, sessions, and activities with ease.
Secure Data Access
Protect company data with controlled permissions.

Scalable for Growing Businesses
Expand users and operations without performance issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to common questions about features, usage, and deployment.

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