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AVALARA READS SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT

Patrick Falle, AvalaraAvalara started its Crush conference this week in Austin, Texas, on a surprising note. Patrick Falle, a founding investor, read a Safe Harbor statement. For those not familiar with the concept, these are read by publicly held companies that state essentially, events may change and the things they are saying today may become outdated.

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EIDE TOPS NETSUITE AMERICAS CHANNEL

Stuart Tholen, Eide Bailly Eide Bailly Technology Consulting has been named as NetSuite's Americas Solution Provider Partner of the Year for 2017. This is the first time the Fargo N.D.-based organization has ranked so high in the cloud company's channel. The ERP practice at the accounting firm's unit is led by Stuart Tholen.

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RANDOM THOUGHTS: SEAN HANNITY

Sean Hannity, Fox NewsUnited Airlines has been emailing fliers in the wake of having a passenger dragged for his seat. The company will offer up to $10,000 for someone bumped for a seat. People hope for no repeat of the physical abuse. I don't know; for $10,000, I am willing to get roughed up a bit, just leave the teeth alone.

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COLUMBUS 1Q SHOWS GROWTH

Thomas Honoré, ColumbusColumbus turned in 12.7-percent revenue growth for the first quarter ended March 31. And its North American revenue was up by 14.8 percent despite the fact chargeable hours for its SMB business in United States declined to 55 percent from 58 percent in last year's corresponding period.

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SAP GROWS CLOUD AND LICENSES

Bill McDermott, SAPMost software companies are seeing cloud revenue increase while license sales drop. But for its first quarter ended March 31, SAP grew both segments. Overall revenue reached about $5.76 billion for the most recently ended quarter, up 12 percent from a year earlier.

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DYNAMICS REVS UP 10 PERCENT

MicrosoftDynamics revenue increased by 10 percent in Microsoft's third quarter ended March 31. The company said that was 11 percent in constant currency. In its SEC filing recently, Microsoft did not provide actual revenue figures. Nor did it publish the kind of figures that allowed us to calculate actual revenue for the second quarter.

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COMPUTERWORKS TOP ACCUFUND VAR

ComputerWorkComputerWork NFP was given one of AccuFund's 2016 Partner Leadership awards at a recent reseller meeting. The Ontario, Calif.-based organization was cited as the overall volume sales leader and volume leader in government sales and both total unit and add-on sales.

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ABILA UPDATES MIP LINE

AbilaAbila has updated its cloud-based MIP Advance line. The nonprofit software company, recently purchased by Community Brands, has added features so users can manage bank reconciliation within Advance's web-based interface.

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BLACKBAUD ADDS GLOBAL SALES SPOT

Patrick Hodges, BlackbaudBlackbaud signaled plans for worldwide growth with the promotion this month of Patrick Hodges as SVP global sales. Hodges, who joined the company in 2001, was previously VP of sales and was named to the senior leadership team, reporting to CEO Mike Gianoni.

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BLACKBAUD CEO EARNED $5.7M IN 2016

Mike Gianoni, Blackbaud Blackbaud CEO Mike Gianoni was paid $5.7 million for the year ended 2016, largely from a stock award of $4.4 million. That was well beneath the $11.5 million he received in 2015—his first complete year with the nonprofit software vendor—also largely from a stock award, in that case of $10.1 million.

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