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  • 1.  40% off most migrations. Wonder if this counts as

    Posted 07-01-2015 12:55
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    40% off most migrations. Wonder if this counts as new revenue?


  • 2.  RE: 40% off most migrations. Wonder if this counts as

    Posted 07-01-2015 13:32
    Does the fact that migration to Sage 500 ERP does not qualify say something?


  • 3.  RE: 40% off most migrations. Wonder if this counts as

    Posted 07-01-2015 13:39
    I sense Sage is going to make another flip flop on 500 during Summit


  • 4.  RE: 40% off most migrations. Wonder if this counts as

    Posted 07-01-2015 16:32
    Note that this includes PFW and Pro customers. The upgrade promotions for those products had expired and there were not options until now.


  • 5.  RE: 40% off most migrations. Wonder if this counts as

    Posted 07-01-2015 16:53
    This should count as a new sale.


  • 6.  RE: 40% off most migrations. Wonder if this counts as

    Posted 07-01-2015 18:51
    My sense is that there's a big enough base of companies limping along on old software that Sage does not want to fully shut the door on them. I bet there are 200-1000 active 3.71 users. Possibly more.


  • 7.  RE: 40% off most migrations. Wonder if this counts as

    Posted 07-01-2015 19:29
    Do any of you still have 3.71 active users? We have none but we are just now getting our 4.05 customers upgraded.


  • 8.  RE: 40% off most migrations. Wonder if this counts as

    Posted 07-01-2015 21:33
    Our last 3.71 upgraded in June


  • 9.  RE: 40% off most migrations. Wonder if this counts as

    Posted 07-01-2015 22:11
    We have one active customer on 3.71 (by active I mean paying but not necessarily engaging). I know of a second install that was on 3.71 when we last checked.


  • 10.  RE: 40% off most migrations. Wonder if this counts as

    Posted 07-02-2015 04:00
    I run into maybe a dozen a year. Exactly none appear willing to pay anything for maintenance or consulting. The prevailing attitude is they're going to ride their version to the end. Quite a few seems to be very old school companies though I've only been onsite for a tiny handful and for those I usually can't see through the cigarette haze in their offices.