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From: JT <jtr...@ya...> - 2007-02-26 21:02:45
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----- Original Message ----=0AFrom: Rich Shepard <rsh...@ap...>=
=0ATo: sql...@li...=0ASent: Monday, February 26, =
2007 2:23:25 PM=0ASubject: Re: [SL] Mid-size consulting firm; replacement f=
or QuickBooks?=0A=0A=0AOn Mon, 26 Feb 2007, JT wrote:=0A=0A> I have used SL=
for my own home-office based business in the past, ...=0A=0A Ergo, you a=
re familiar with it and know how extensive it is.=0A=0A> We will soon start=
to look at the Microsoft Dynamics options, but I am=0A> interested in find=
ing out the availability of professional services to=0A> support an SL impl=
ementation in an organization of our size.=0A=0A I don't understand. If y=
ou want a proprietary solution from Microsoft,=0Athen pay them. If you want=
to replace QB with SQL-Ledger that's a totally=0Adifferent situation. Firs=
t, you're aware of the help and resources right=0Ahere, since this is where=
you posted your message. Second, if you look on=0Athe SQL-Ledger web site =
you'll see that there are companies that provide=0Ahands-on help and that D=
ieter is available for paid help, too.=0A=0A What's your question to the =
list?=0A=0ARich=0A=0A-- =0ARichard B. Shepard, Ph.D. | The=
Environmental Permitting=0AApplied Ecosystem Services, Inc. | =
Accelerator(TM)=0A<http://www.appl-ecosys.com> Voice: 503-667-4517 =
Fax: 503-667-8863=0A=0AMy question is relative to what type of compani=
es have adopted SL as their financial system; more specifically, does this =
group (or Dieter) know of $10M - $50M companies using SL? I am not a Micros=
oft fan; I would greatly prefer to go with an OSS solution; especialy one w=
ith the flexibility to grow with our company. Does anyone know of situation=
s where companies had to migrate off of SL due to running into limitations =
(I imagine not). I am looking for organizations in similar situations to ou=
rs.=0A=0ASorry for not being more clear on my last post.=0A=0AJeremy
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