Congratulations to Andrea White on her new QuickBooks Enterprise Certification.
Porte Brown now has a total of 3 people certified in Enterprise.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Friday, August 15, 2008
Another QuickBooks Enterprise Certification
Congratulations to Rich Machowiak for his certification in the QuickBooks Enterprise Product.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
americaneagle.com Alliance
Porte Brown is proud to announce our new alliance with americaneagle.com.
americaneagle.com provides services from conception and strategy to design and implementation of premium web sites for small and medium sized businesses, associations, government, and Fortune 500 companies.
Porte Brown focuses on client needs and in todays world, a company's web presence is a critical component of future business.
americaneagle.com provides services from conception and strategy to design and implementation of premium web sites for small and medium sized businesses, associations, government, and Fortune 500 companies.
Porte Brown focuses on client needs and in todays world, a company's web presence is a critical component of future business.
Certification Announcements
Congratulations to Jon Heller for completion of requirements to be recognized as a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist.
Also, congratulations to Kim Hollingshead for achieving certification for QuickBooks Enterprise Solution.
Both certifications will add depth to the Porte Brown Technolgy Solutions Team.
Also, congratulations to Kim Hollingshead for achieving certification for QuickBooks Enterprise Solution.
Both certifications will add depth to the Porte Brown Technolgy Solutions Team.
Friday, July 11, 2008
QuickBooks Enterprise
Intuit which owns 85% of the small business market with their QuickBooks Products is starting to make a sizable push for the "mid-sized" business accounting software market with their new QuickBooks Enterprise 8.0 product.
I have a tremendous amount of respect for Intuit's marketing muscle.
Sage Software will be the big loser.
I have a tremendous amount of respect for Intuit's marketing muscle.
Sage Software will be the big loser.
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