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Any company willing to put their accounting...
records on the cloud has got to be plain stupid. It's a disaster waiting to happen.

Intuit could port Quickbooks Enterprise client to Linux (not just the server) if they are looking to pick up some revenue.
Posted by: bjbrock   Posted on: 08/13/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Any company willing to put their accounting...  bjbrock | 08/13/08
Any company willing to put their accounting ...  mblock@... | 08/16/08
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RE: Intuit pushes deeper into cloud, points to its track record.  jtdavies | 08/14/08
RE: Intuit pushes deeper into cloud, points to its track record.  mblock@... | 08/16/08
Track record???  wmlundine | 08/14/08
Track record???  mblock@... | 08/16/08
Your server went down or their server went down?  mblock@... | 09/10/09
RE: Intuit pushes deeper into cloud, points to its track record.  null | 08/14/08
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RE: Intuit pushes deeper into cloud, points to its track record.  mblock@... | 08/14/08
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