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EXACT MACOLA INTROS NEW SUPPORT

John Maransky, MacolaExact has introduced a new Premium Support program for Macola users. The introduction comes at a time when Exact is working to turn around the weak operations for its three American manufacturing packages. Premium Support comes in Silver and Gold levels which Exact says are differentiated by frequency of formal assessments, after-hours support availability and timeliness of problem resolution.

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RELLER LEAVING, WHAT NEXT?

Tami Reller, MicrosoftIt only took only day this week for new Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to confirm what the technology press was saying – that former Skype CEO Tony Bates and former Great Plains executive Tami Reller, are leaving the company. People asked me this week why Reller is leaving and unless one of the parties decides to spell it out, we may never know. Bates' departure seems obvious. Reuters coverage said he was passed over for the CEO job. In a letter to Microsoft employees on March 1, Nadella wrote, "Tony Bates has decided this is the right time for him to look for his next opportunity."

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CORIGLIANO NEW TARGIT CHANNEL HEAD

Joe Corigliano, TargitChannel veteran Joe Corigliano has become the head of channel recruiting for a VP of global partners and alliances for BI vendor, Targit. And discussions with Targit representatives show that his job is to essentially relaunch a program that previously has not been very channel friendly. Corigliano's experience goes back to the former State of the Art before its purchase by Sage, but after the serfs were freed (in ancient history when the company canned CEO David Samuels).

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FARGO DYNAMICS SHOW POST PREMATURE?

Pam Misialek, MicrosoftThe last newsletter issue had an item whose headline includes the words, "Son of Stampede." It reported plans for a November GP conference in Fargo, N .D., that were posted on the Inside Dynamics GP blog on Microsoft's website with a date and a call for suggestions for a name. The original post by product manager, Pam Misialek, has disappeared, but another referring to it and a handful of Tweets that were sent suggesting names, were still up. The idea must have gone some distance up the approval ladder from the number of people that had heard about it.

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RESELLER DAN MEANS DIES

Dan MeansDan Means, who came up through the business as a reseller for the former SBT Accounting Systems, died at the end of February. His family posted a notice this week on his Facebook page, attributing his death to cardiac tamponade. While known to many from his SBT days, for the last few years, he had sold Xtuple, an open source accounting system and was its top reseller in 2012. He owned Mission Viejo, Calif.-based Next-erpsystem from January 2008. His LinkedIn page says he had implemented more than 50 ERP/manufacturing systems based on the Xtuple/OpenMFG platform and more than 150 on SBT's Pro Series.

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COHN NEW SIKICH IT PARTNER

Larry Cohn, SikichLarry Cohn has become co-partner-in-charge of technology at CPA firm Sikich. But the "co" part of the title won't last as the other holder of the title, Jeff Rudolph is retiring at the end of 2014. Rudolph has been at Sikich since September 1998, coming to Sikich via the merger of his business, Intelligent Computer Solutions, with the accounting firm then known as Sikich Gardner. He began ICS in September 1990. Cohn was director of industry solutions at the Naperville Ill.-based CPA firm from August 2012 through December 2013.

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KENNEDY: MASTER VARS ON TRACK

Doug Kennedy, MicrosoftThe program launched with the naming of three North American Master VARs in October 2010 is still on track, Doug Kennedy, VP of enterprise partners and sales for the Dynamics program, said this week. (There is one large caveat at the end of this item.) Kennedy is no longer responsible for the program he launched, but "I am sort of pinch hitting," he noted at Microsoft Convergence this week. Kennedy, who handles primarily enterprise partners for AX, is pinch hitting in the GP, NAV space because Rich Wickham, who took the partner sales VP job a year ago, transferred to the Window group after about seven months "with a big bump up," one VAR said.

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DYNAMICS GP, NAV SUBS UNDER TEST

Gordon Macdonald, MicrosoftMicrosoft is conducting a test of subscription pricing for the desktop version of Dynamics GP and NAV. "We have a limited number of partners participating," Gordon Macdonald, director of ERP product marketing, said during this week's Convergence conference in Atlanta. There are subscription plans in the current array of licensing programs, but this one is different. However, compare-and-contrast kinds of details were not immediately available from Microsoft.

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IBM PICKS UP IBIS PRODUCT

Andy Vabulas, I.B.I.S.IBM is distributing a Dynamics AX-based distribution package that has been marketed by I.B.I.S., an Atlanta-area based Microsoft reseller. IBM is the product on the road as Accelerated Distributor. I.B.I.S. owner Andy Vabulas pointed to the agreement as fitting Microsoft's goal of partnering to fill vertical market holes served by the financial software. In July 2013, Vabulas' company was named a global independent software vendor of Advanced Distribution Software. The VAR's development work included additions in revenue management, order management, inventory and procurement.

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MICROSOFT EXEC NEW ACUMATICA CEO

Jon Roskill, Acumatica Microsoft executive Jon Roskill became the CEO of cloud vendor Acumatica this week in what is clearly a surprising move. Roskill, who spent 20 years at Microsoft, was most recently corporate VP of the worldwide partner group, a position he took in June 2009. The surprise is that Roskill replaces Yury Larichev who became CEO in January 2013. The company says Larichev will decide upon his plans in two weeks or so, but will remain during the transition.

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