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INFOR REPORTS LICENSES UP 16 PERCENT

Charles Phillips, InforInfor has reported 16-percent license growth for its second quarter, which ended in November. The company also said that EBITDA margins improved to 27 percent with new customer additions and support subscriptions having accelerated. The company, which was once completely quiet about results, said its core ERP business for the second quarter was up 25 percent over the prior year. Read more...

AVALARA REVVING ACCOUNTANT PROGRAM

Sales-and-use tax vendor Avalara is getting ready to pump more resources into its efforts to enlist CPAs in promoting its products. The Bainbridge Island, Wash.-based company plans to have a website for accountants operating by the end of February. Read more...

IMPACT OF SAP’S BIG BIZ SUCCESS?

SAP logoA funny thing happened to SAP on its way downmarket and to a channel-driven business—It regained its momentum in the enterprise space. Hits like the Hana in-memory technology have spurred tremendously good financial results. That brings the question about commitment to channel and going down market. Read more...

RED WING RELEASES PO MODULE

red wing logoRed Wing Software has released a purchase order management module, and added option of managing multiple inventory locations for its CenterPoint Accounting Software. The purchase order module has a “suggest orders” function and can look at existing sales orders and/or past sales history, and create a suggested orders report from which users can immediately edit or place orders with vendors. Purchase orders can also be generated directly from sales orders. Read more...

PLUMBLINE NAMES NEW PREZ

Plumbline Solutions, which develops Dynamics SL for Microsoft, has named Ruth Ann Ellerbrock as president. Ellerbrock, previously the company’s COO, takes over from Joe Young who will now devote all of his time to his job as president of a sister company, Beyond Software. Both companies are headquartered in Findlay, Ohio, and Beyond Software was formerly a Plumbline subsidiary

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TENDRAS ADDS DIRECTOR

Kathleen Tate, TendrasTendras Business Advisors has hired Kathleen Tate as director of business development. Based in Southfield, Mich., Tendras sells Dynamics GP and Intacct software. Tate was previously a partner account manager with Microsoft and spent 11 years with the vendor in different roles. Her job at Tendras includes helping companies implement cloud-based systems.

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FISHBOWL PREPAYS $1 MILLION LOAN

David Williams, Fishbowl InventoryFishbowl Inventory has made a $1 million early repayment of a loan made this year. The loan by Zions Bank enabled the company to buy the stake of a majority investor so that it could become 100 percent employee-owned in May. Fishbowl said it could have been sold or broken into pieces without the resources provided by the loan. CEO David Williams had pledged everything he owned as collateral for the loan while the company's executive team volunteered contributions and took temporary pay cuts.

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INTUIT/INTACCT OFFER RAISES QUESTIONS

intacct-quickbooksA joint mailing by Intacct and Intuit to QuickBooks customer raises a lot of questions. The answers are going to have to come in the form of speculation for the moment as the official Intuit explanation is "it’s just a limited test campaign. Intuit is dedicated to supporting our customers, even those who ultimately outgrow our solutions, and through this test we hope to better understand the needs of these customers."

 

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EPICOR TRANSFORMING CHANNEL

Patrick Coulbourne, EpicorEpicor’s channel has been largely one of implementers. But the company is trying to turn many of these organizations in to true resellers. “We have been growing our channel we have been outperforming our numbers,” says Patrick Coulbourne, senior director of channels for the Americas. The company has 87 resellers in the United States and 12 in Canada. Read more...

BLACKBAUD TIGHTENS CEO'S CONTRACT

Marc Chardon, BlackbaudBlackbaud has tightened the terms of its employment for CEO Marc Chardon that includes the elimination of its automatic renewal, generally making them less liberal.  After December 31, 2012, it will no longer automatically renew for one-year periods, but must be extended annually by the board of directors. Read more...

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