Sage's emphasis has been the Sage Business Cloud with Intacct and Enterprise Management being key parts of that. They want customers of the legacy ""cloud"" packages to seriously consider both of those packages when appropriate. They may mention them in the keynotes and have them as integral parts of the exhibits, but the lack of even overview sessions on these does not seem to support the Sage Business Cloud initiative. On the other hand, out of respect Sage should have a memorial session or at least a moment of silence for Sage Live. Based on the sessions agenda, I would not be surprised to see some 100 customers migrating to 50cloud. Honestly, I cannot imagine who of the management players is behind the planning of Summit. It's most likely a marketing group that can be easily blamed and fired when it turns out to be a failure.