Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Vacations, Vacations...

Sorry I've been dark as of late. I'm on vacation and thought I'd just drop a note to that effect. I'll be back in full force after Thanksgiving. Happy holidays all -- enjoy your vacations.

2 Comments:

At 1:15 PM, Blogger Scott Alan Miller said...

I just discovered your site and wanted to say hello. I am a technology consultant with the Niagara Technology Group in Upstate New York specializing in small business needs and have recently begun working with SBA 2006. NTG has long worked with QuickBooks as the preferred solution for our customers but we have found that as an IT organization we were very unhappy with its backend design using a closed database.

For really small "desktop" based shops this isn't much of an issue but for companies wanting to have a real, solid backup solution, remote management and all of the efficiencies of an enterprise - which is what we strive to offer - QB just fails miserably. We want our customers to have the option of running their accounting databases on a centralized server that can be managed and backed up to IT department standards. QB doesn't allow for this and we have found ourselves scripting poor workaround in an attempt to get the best performance out of it as we can. But it just doesn't meet the technical needs that our IT department requires of products that it supports.

We are very excited by SBA using MSDE on the backend and are very happy to hear that Microsoft is now supporting the centralized server based database model even if they are not yet supporting moving the data to full SQL Server.

Primarily I work with companies with fewer than ten employees but even companies of this size want and need reliable IT infrastructures and trusting accounting data to a desktop accounting package would be unprofessional from an IT perspective.

 
At 9:01 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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