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  • 1.  This is the weirdest relationship that I've seen a

    Posted 01-11-2012 05:21
    This is the weirdest relationship that I've seen and I can't explain it other than to think it is a precursor to a merger or some other Intuit investment in Intacct.


  • 2.  RE: This is the weirdest relationship that I've seen a

    Posted 01-11-2012 07:50
    I agree. and that will be a scary combo. Will really kill what's left of the business coming from people out growing qb


  • 3.  RE: This is the weirdest relationship that I've seen a

    Posted 01-11-2012 10:37
    Did you notice that QBE has multibin....And MAS90/200 is supposed to be the distributors step up from MAS90? Just started doing an Epicor Install (was sold by epicor direct) for a company that got MAS200 for free due to an acquisition but had to abort after 3 months as to do what they wanted would have required at least 5 3rd parties, including multi-bin.. They only have a 20k square foot warehouse. This is supposed to be the 'sweet spot' for MAS but they've just let the software's functionality stagnate..


  • 4.  RE: This is the weirdest relationship that I've seen a

    Posted 01-11-2012 12:24
    @MarkChinsky - Intacct scored a big deal with this move for exactly the reason you stated. They are going to grab the folks outgrowing QB. Those leads are worth gold to them.


  • 5.  RE: This is the weirdest relationship that I've seen a

    Posted 01-11-2012 12:35
    I have an existing client going from MAS 90 to Epicor March 1. They too were concerned of the direction Sage and MAS were going. They wanted SQL and they have work order. Ebus was dead and wanted something robust and CRM seemed great but fearful of the integration and Epicor seemed to have it all under one roof. @MarkChinsky interesting on Multibin - this is going to raise concern if sage does not step up the game.