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They have done this pretty much every other year since 2000. They just use different euphemisms. Almost none of the products ever go away.
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When will global Sage verify the impact and implication of their verbage - might be a good idea if they try using their channel. They don't have to tell the channel anything until the big announcements - but at least a test the choices of terms for labeling of products. Any thing starting with the prefix of "non" isn't perceived as "pro," except for nontoxic and nonabrasive.
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I am a Sage reseller (Sage 100). Over the last 5-10 years, Sage has done a lot of great work to upgrade most of the product to the new framework. But, inexplicably, they left out PR, WO, JC, and MRP.
The new framework with API and incredible customizability could be a market leader again - if - Sage would use this platform to build real functionality. It's like building a great foundation, then leaving a shack on top.
My advice, complete the foundation and start building!
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30 year reseller for Sage and GP Dynamics offices in Houston, TX and Sussex, NJ. Merrimack Software
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Sage is hearing every word the resellers are saying. The are listening.
I believe that Sage management believes these changes are necessary and they will not be dissuaded from the course that they have set.
Listening to Tom Miller of Sage I thought I heard one very important point. I thought I heard Tom say that Sage knew they might take a short term revenue hit becasue of these changes.
Second he kept coming back to all the good things about the changes or all the things he thought were good things that Sage was doing to help resellers adapt.
I don't think I even heard him HINT there might be some changes.
In the words of George Bush the smarter "Stay the course"... wouldn't be prudent to change.
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Sage is hearing every word the resellers are saying. The are listening.
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It’s no surprise that BI and Analytics is hard to kill; the value proposition is underpinned by a compelling need to understand what’s driving business results and making more informed decisions to improve outcomes. Sage apparently understands this and has followed in the footsteps of IBM, Oracle and SAP by acquiring a BI vendor to complement their ERP and accounting solutions.
Gartner is predicting worldwide BI software revenue of around $12.5B in 2012 based on a survey of 2,300 CIOs and this excludes related services (…channel opportunity anyone?).
Overall though, BI and Analytics is a bit like advanced technology in cars…first its available in a Benz but then ends up in a Toyota when the costs and complexities come down over time. The SMB space can already benefit from this “commoditization” of BI best practices and there’s a lot more to come.
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Blackbaud had a channel which it shut down in a single phone call with no warning several years ago. What makes this different, what says it wont happen again?
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It’s interesting to note that the Intuit page at http://enterprisesuite.intuit.com/products/intacct/ you mention places such strong emphasis on the need for financial reporting and analytics. Trend analysis and multi-dimensional reporting architecture even rate a specific mention. Perhaps this is no surprise given Robert Reid’s expertise around the value proposition of Business Intelligence.
It does seem to imply however that it’s one of the major reasons companies eventually feel the need to move on from QBES. If so, then many QBES customers might be well served by our solution “BizTools Analytics” - powerful yet easy to use OLAP based Financial and Sales Analytics for QuickBooks and mitigate the need to move off QBES.
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Leave it to MS for confusing release names. GP 2010 R2 is nothing more than GP 2010, Service Pack 2. GP2012 (V12) is due out late this year. It really upset a lot of folks for them to name a service pack R2.
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I think in the last sentance 'would' is supposed to say 'more'
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Bob: SPS Commerce has MAPADOC as its only integrated EDI solution for its MAS 90/200 and MAS 500 customers. Just wanted you to know that. If you need more information on this, please contact Dane DeSantis, Sage Channel Manager for SPS at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Thanks! -Jeff Roth
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The rebranding of Sage products reminds me of the rebranding of musician Prince Rogers Nelson - you know - "Purple Rain" fame. While googling that character he was named I found it reproduced on the Web as "O(+>)", but more often as (TAFKAP). Did you know Prince was once called "Skipper" early in his rebranding history? He is now known as Prince.
Sage 100 (formerly known as MAS 90, MAS 200, MasterBuilder or MIP) - I'll explain it to my prospects if they ask. I’ll use the Prince analogy, Sage 100 (TSFNAMMMM).
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"Bain Capital announced today that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire MYOB Ltd, Australia's largest independent software vendor, from a consortium led by Archer Capital that also included international investment firm HarbourVest Partners." So PE buys from PE...a "Win-Win" only time will tell.
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