Archive for the ‘Intuit’ Category:
Review: Has Microsoft Accounting Caught Up To QuickBooks?
Microsoft is laying down the gauntlet against one-time acquisition target Intuit, stacking more functionality and punch into its Microsoft Accounting 2008.
Intuit Ramps Up QuickBooks Enterprise
The company expects to recruit 800 channel partners within three years.
Doerr Leaving Intuit’s Board
Industry legend L. John Doerr is stepping down from Intuit’s board after 17 years.
Intacct SaaS Suite Slowly Lures QuickBooks Users
Thousands of small companies run their businesses using Intuit’s QuickBooks applications. But as companies grow, they often look for more scalable financial applications such as those offered by Microsoft, NetSuite and Sage. Intacct, a San Jose, Calif.-based developer of Software-as-a-Service financial management software for SMBs, is pitching itself to the channel as an alternative.
How To Succeed In Business Software
Find out the results of the 2007 VARBusiness State of technology Survey, and how Bluewolf and a new generation of solution providers are breaking away from old models.
Intuit QuickBooks Enterprise Enters Linux Fold
Intuit’s QuickBooks Enterprise accounting package for SMBs will now run on Linux, as well as Windows, servers.
Google Vs. Microsoft As Mothership
Consensus estimate: Salesforce.com, Google pact a yawn.
Sage Previews Next Act, Saleslogix
Sage Software takes the wraps off new Act, Saleslogix wares at Insights 2007.
E-Filing Should Be An E-Government Service
Why, when online citizen services are such a priority across federal agencies, doesn’t the Internal Revenue Service offer its own end-to-end electronic filing capabilities?
SAP To Talk Up NetWeaver, New Delivery Models
ERP giant SAP will seek to prove that it’s been true to its word on delivering what it has called "Enterprise SOA" and that it intends to be flexible in delivering its software.
