"Wipfli looks forward to working closely with Microsoft to provide cloud-based, outsourced accounting services to small and mid-sized businesses," Jeff Greeneway, partner-in-charge of Wipfli's consulting practice, said in a prepared statement. "Through these outsourced services built on the Microsoft Dynamics platform, we can help our clients increase their productivity and profitability." A statement from Microsoft general manager Paul White described the services as being delivered by a combination of SharePoint and Dynamics NAV. A quick search of the Microsoft website and a Google did not yield information on the BPO program, other than some references from 2012 that may not refer to the program started in Europe. Wipfli was No. 12 on Bob Scott's Top 100 VAR for 2015 with $37 million in revenue. I'm going to assume that the BPO revenue won't necessary fall into the same kettle as the ERP business. Some calls to make.