I thought it was more positive this year than the past several. I think Sage NA finally figured out that selling direct wasn't going to generate more revenue than using partners. That doesn't mean they go back to 2006 - subscription is more than a goal.
I think Sage NA is really trying to get Sage 100c into a competitive state. They are willing to contract out the development for putting JC and WO into Framework, and that goal is on the year's roadmap. Current customers should understand that if they stay with Sage, they must plan on switching to 100c's subscription. ""Force"" is a spectrum, and Sage will increase the arm twisting to make the change, mainly through how it releases new features.
Sage Live is very much at the heart of Sage's strategy. They have hired lots of folks out of Salesforce the company and ecosystem. Those are the folks doing the development, run by British management -- not Irvine or BC. They showed significant improvement this year over last, and this sort of development is generally not linear, so I'd expect relatively more by next summer. SL has no inventory capability now, so it is now focused on service and professional services; ""Basic Inventory"" is on its roadmap for Fall, 2017.
My son sells Financial Force, which appears to be what SL hopes to be in a few years; implementation for that is NOT trivial - hence partners.
I am very, very intrigued with Sage Cloud Integration. It, too is built by sf consultants, and is working for current apps connecting to SL. It explicitly includes an API from on prem systems. Their first target Sage 50, so that one common web interface will work with the 3 different products that all called ""Sage 50"". A prototype was shown at Summit.
If Irvine actually finishes the Sage 100 API (which they did not do for sData), then theoretically the same GPS app shown in a main session connecting to SL, would work with Sage 100. A big ""if"" I know, but that could be a huge life extender for the product. It also means that Sage 100's current UI would be irrelevant to many users, who could use tablet apps for Order entry, shipping, cash receipts, RoG, etc.
Either Sage UK pulls off the SL development and potentially wins big, or the whole thing collapses in a few years. But they seem to have decoupled the development effort from prior (non-) development teams. An encouraging sign.