I heard from a reliable source at Sage that testing for Windows 11 will happen with v2020 and v2021, but the testing will happen upon release of Windows 11 because testing pre-releases has proven to be ineffective. To Wayne's point, I am not sure why they aren't testing v2019 since it is a supported version (N-3).
@Kevin Moyes - I believe Windows Server 2022 will be tested in the coming months with v2020, v2021 and v2022 with the release of v2022 being the catalyst. I have nothing definitive to support this statement...only reading between the lines, if you will.
Other things the group may want to think about asking Sage about are:
1. eBusiness Manager replacement - it would be nice if Sage would do something to provide an open API for websites like Shopify, Magento, BigCommerce, etc. to push and pull data from Sage 100 in terms of customer information, inventory information, orders, invoices, etc. I think most people today have their own website, and they really just need it to communicate with Sage as simply as possible. Obviously, CimCloud does way more than just communicate with the website.
2. Point of Sale - could be something similar to the eBiz Mgr replacement, or maybe Sage needs to develop something that resides inside Sage 100? What do most customers really need? Cash drawers, end of day closes, layaways?
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Brian Kelly
Accounting Systems, Inc. (ASI)
Columbia SC
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-15-2021 11:37
From: Jeff Schwenk
Subject: *** New SAGE Roundtable September 29, 2021****
It would be my wish that Elliot (Sage) come clean with how their hands are tied. Sage's focus is NOT Sage 100. What does this exactly mean for the product? We all have our hopes and dreams for the products future but there are limits to what can/will be done? Can they speak frankly with us? Where is the ship headed at quarter sail?
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Jeff Schwenk
FORMER 90M Board Member -140,000,000 is a TERRIBLE thing to waste!!!
Bottomline Software, Inc.
Waynesboro VA
540-221-4444
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-15-2021 11:30
From: Jeff Schwenk
Subject: *** New SAGE Roundtable September 29, 2021****
From what I have read about Win 11, it requires a minimum hardware level to support. Many users will eventually get there, but WIN 11 probably not will probably not gain traction for a least a year IT staffs begin to roll it out. But this doesn't let Sage off the hook for upgrades.
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Jeff Schwenk
FORMER 90M Board Member -140,000,000 is a TERRIBLE thing to waste!!!
Bottomline Software, Inc.
Waynesboro VA
540-221-4444
Original Message:
Sent: 09-15-2021 10:48
From: Wayne Schulz
Subject: *** New SAGE Roundtable September 29, 2021****
Sage added a KB entry on this yesterday.
Essentially Sage says they will ( expect to ) support 11 on their 2020 and 2021 versions.
They go on to say that 2022 should roll out March/April and expect to support Windows 11 there as well.
I believe Windows 11 is due on or about October 5, 2021.
My concern is that Sage seems to silently rewrite what "supported version" means.
I tell customers that a supported version is one that Sage will issue a PU regularly for. That seems to have silently slipped to be N-1
Being able to call and ask Sage a question on an N-3 is not as useful since they may not issue a fix for a problem on say 2019 even though it's on the supported list thru the 2022 release.
And customers, as you likely know, are on N-3 frequently because of the boatload of add-ons( for which there are few apparent rules on ease of upgrade or even the speed at which they should be upgraded ).
These add-ons are expensive and time consuming to release which results in customers not upgrading.
Sage asks "why don't people upgrade" but I don't think they like the answers -- or they lack the ability to do anything.
It's the same poor management of the product that sees Sage only update their release schedule on the day they actually release the update or version. At least they're never late under that method.
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Wayne Schulz - Schulz Consulting - 860-516-8990
Original Message:
Sent: 09-15-2021
From: Nancy Hanson
Subject: RE: *** New SAGE Roundtable September 29, 2021****
Anne
I don't know if this is the place but has there been any discussion about Windows 11 tentatively coming out Oct 11 and Sage 100 regarding compatibility. We all have that customer that is going to want to update their computers to be on cutting edge of technology.
Thanks
Nancy
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Nancy Hanson
Blytheco LLC
Eagan MN
Original Message:
Sent: 09-14-2021 16:15
From: Anne Sawyer
Subject: *** New SAGE Roundtable September 29, 2021****
Just a reminder - to add any comments or suggestions here for the next Development Roundtable. Thanks!
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Anne Sawyer
Executive Director
90 Minds, Inc.
CA