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DEXTER CHANEY FILLS SOUTHWEST REGION

Dexter+Chaney, which markets construction management applications and services, has named Business Network Consulting to handle its business in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah.  This includes sales, consulting, training, and support services to prospective and existing clients of the company’s Spectrum Construction Software. BNC already handled North Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas for D+C, according to its web site. Read more...

KASEYA ADDS SECURITY TOOLS

KaseyaKaseya, which makes technology for managed service providers, has introduced several new modules that are available in both on-promise and Internet form. These include anti-virus, anti-malware, network discovery, network monitoring, online back-up, and Kaseya back-up. That’s a fairly ambitious set of offerings in what I would have thought was a fairly mature and competitive business.

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CDC OFFERS VERTICAL CRM

CDC SoftwareCDC Software has launched Pivotal CRM 6.0 for Home Building and Real Estate. The company says the application is designed for single and multi-family home builders, title and mortgage companies, commercial property managers and other real estate businesses. Pivotal 6.0 also can interact with social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.

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AVALARA LAUNCHES CPA EFFORT

AvalaraAvalara has started a two-tiered accountants program that gives firms access to use of its sales-and-use tax products and services, along with other benefits, depending on their level of participation.  The thrust is to encourage accountants to expand their programs via use of the company's offerings, according to Jeff Anderson, senior product manager for the Avalara Accountants Advantage Program. Read more...

BLACKBAUD BUYS NFP DATABASE COMPANY

Blackbaud Blackbaud has acquired Public Interest Data, an Alexandria, Va.-based company that provides a variety of informational services to the NFP market. These include database management, acquisition list, and data analytics and enrichment services. PIDI will continue to operate from its offices in Virginia and Miami Beach, Fla. Blackbaud is paying about $17.5 million, with another $2.5 million in contingency payments based on the performance of the acquired business.

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SAGE STARTS CASH ADVANCE PROGRAM

Sage logoSage North America has started Sage Advanced Funding, a financial service through which its participating companies will provide cash advances of up to $150,000 to merchants who utilize Sage Payment Solutions. The official description is that “Funding amounts are based on future credit card sales, and are provided with no fixed payments, no fixed pay-off date, and no manual processes; the system is completely automatic. Read more...

NETSUITE SIGNS BAKER TILLY

Baker Tilly has joined NetSuite's channel program as a trend is building for large CPA firms to enter alliances with vendors of Internet-based accounting applications. In the last few months, rival Intacct has landed several accounting firms, including most recently Clifton Gunderson. This is the first major firm to join the NetSuite Solution Provider since Eide Bailly was announced in the program's roll out last spring.

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SAGE SUMMIT RAMPING UP

This is the first year of the combined user/reseller event, Sage Summit, which is being held the week of July 10 at the Gaylord National, just downstream from the nation's capital. I should call these adjacent shows since they are back to back. Sage seems to be off to a decent start on rounding up sponsors, perhaps because of the combo. Citrix Online is onboard as the go-to technology sponsor. Alpha II and ScanForce are Premier Gold Sponsors (Premier Gold Sponsors is this title inflation?). Technisoft is a Premier Silver sponsor and Altec, EdiSoft, JobOps, QuoteWerks, SAP BusinessObjects and Single Source Systems are Premier Bronze sponsors.

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SAGE SAW Q2 REVENUE IMPROVE

Sage says that the revenue improvement it saw in the second half of the year ended September 30 continued into the first quarter ended December 31. Typically of these kinds of trading announcements, no numbers are provided. The company said results were in line with expectations expressed when results were announced on December 1. I went through that announcement looking for the regional expectations and I can’t find any clear statement that I can point to as what the expectations are that are being met, at least nothing that’s easily measurable. The American financial reporting system is so superior to the British.

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MICROSOFT SELLS PRODUCT; SAP SELLS VISION

This may not be the way the world sees it. But I believe this is the way that SAP sees the looming battle for platform dominance. Listening to Webcasts over the last two years, I hear a lot numbers at Microsoft; not much vision. SAP has the vision, whether that’s what sells remains another question but this is the place SAP is putting its chips. In its earnings conference this week, SAP repeatedly described “wrap and trap” and the strategy customers don’t want and that they want choice in product. I’d say this is how SAP describes Microsoft Read more...

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