QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions fared well for Intuit's year ended July 31 as the number of active users, 37,000 at the end of fiscal 2009, was up from 33,000 a year earlier. The 12-percent increase is less than registered in the prior year. But it's a lot better than traditional mid-market vendors, for example, Microsoft, which saw a 13 percent-drop in Dynamics billings for its fourth quarter. And in the rest of the QuickBooks family, the number of units sold increased to 1.84 million, up 2 percent, while the dollars generated fell 2 percent to $578.8 million. Other than the number of active users, no other QBES figures are provided by Intuit in its financial statements. But I would think that in this economy a lot of companies that might consider buying more-expensive ERP packages might consider QBES or Sage's Peachtree Quantum.