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  • Sage North America launched an online forum for users of its fixed assets software, Sage FAS.

    November 25
  • JUST SAGE-360 FADES.

    November 21
  • Why should accounting software resellers attend a user conference? It’s a question worth asking as resellers are fairly plentiful at the Microsoft Convergence conference, a bit rarer at Sage’s Summit conference, currently under way in Denver. Microsoft has carried on Convergence, which was originally a Great Plains user conference, for several years. And top resellers routinely attend. Sage is now on its fourth Summit, and its channel has not turned out in the same proportions. Perhaps they should talk to the folks from some of the companies owned by Barbados Shipping and Trading, Caribbean customers of Axis Global Partners, who did make the trip to the Mile High City, one of more than 100 Sage resellers that attended. The company has been using Accpac since 2003 and has one of the largest installations of the Accpac Warehouse Management Systems, and brought several staff members to the conference. One of them gave this reason for spending the company’s money to attend Summit. “We can meet Sage people and talk to them about the things that are going on with the company,” she said. And by the way, that access makes the reseller look good. In fact, that’s one of the prime reasons that Microsoft Dynamics resellers have cited for attending Convergence with their customers—They are able to demonstrate their access to decision makers and help customers solve problems or understand the course of product development. Other Dynamics resellers have cited the opportunity to spend time with clients and deepen relationships. Another part of the reseller formula is taking prospects to Convergence to seal deals. Not enough Sage resellers understand how their attendance at a user conference can help their business. But if they want a good argument of how their clients’ reaction to a show can help them, they should talk to the folks from the Barbados and to the owners of Axis.

    November 20
  • Sage described the success of its online community for its ACT customer relationship management software at its user conference.

    November 19
  • In preparation for the 2009 filing season, accounting and financial software provider Intuit has unveiled Document eSort, a tax automation and scanning application.

    November 18
  • Sage is rebranding--dropping the “software” from its name.

    November 18
  • Intuit is relying on its channel to give QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions a heavy push into the midmarket.The vendor launched a reseller program last summer, reaching out to its hefty pool of QuickBooks ProAdvisors and appealing to resellers of competitive products, namely Microsoft GP and the Sage MAS line.

    November 17
  • BILL.COM UPGRADES TO SYNC WITH QUICKBOOKSBill.com has added QuickBooks synchronization and workflow features to the latest version of its online accounts payable service. It now allows users to synchronize vendors and general ledger accounts with QuickBooks without affecting their existing financial reporting and procedures. The two-way synchronization transfers data to and from QuickBooks as an add-in through the menu bar. Bill.com can post follow-up action items directly in the user's Bill.com to-do list.

    November 17
  • Current economic conditions will create winners and losers in the accounting profession. Most accountants only think of winning and losing in financial terms, yet there are other areas in which firms are at risk but can also prosper during uncertain times.Three of these are:

    November 17
  • Sage Software debuted Sage BusinessWorks 50 Accounting 2009, the newest version of its accounting software package for small and midsized businesses.

    November 7
  • Web-based accounts payable service Bill.com is partnering with accounting software developer Intacct to integrate their software-as-a-service financial applications.

    November 6
  • A few years ago, someone performed an early exit from a Sunday session on marketing at the AIPCA’s Tech Conference. “What a waste of time,” he complained. “This is so basic.”

    November 6
  • Software developer NetSuite reported that its third-quarter 2008 revenues rose 44 percent compared to the year-ago quarter, but its net loss increased.

    November 5
  • Accounting firms have been doing write-up work since well before computers were available. When computers became affordable, many switched over to using general ledger applications, sometimes on time-shared mini and mainframe computers.Gradually, true write-up applications began to take hold, and this vertical application really started to take off with the advent of the IBM PC.

    November 3
  • INTUIT BEEFS UP QUICKBOOKSIntuit has upgraded QuickBooks with a new client data review tool and other features for accountants to help their small business clients.

    November 3
  • Accounting firms utilize some of the most complex and difficult information technology systems to integrate and manage. This results from:* IT governance and decision-making processes;

    November 3
  • Intuit has been named a winner of the American Society of Women Accountants Educational Foundation 2008 Balance Awards.

    November 3
  • Online sales tax management provider SpeedTax is partnering with consultancy TaxConnex to offer sales tax automation and consulting services to business clients.

    October 30
  • Sage Software has begun selling a bundled version of its Peachtree small business accounting and payroll software.

    October 28
  • Cougar Mountain Software has released an e-commerce product, CMS Total eCom.

    October 27