Murph is starting a new series of “How to” articles related to various ERPs. In this edition, he is looking at “How to Intuit Enterprise Suite.” Based on a limited amount of information about the product, Murph has classified Intuit Enterprise Suite as ‘an ERP’ for the purpose of this series.
Some articles in this series will be short; others may be long, depending on the particular ERP and the feature Murph decides to highlight.
How to Enterprise Suite* - Multi-entity Access
Intuit Enterprise Suite (IES)* is designed to handle single- and multi-entity businesses. IES clients with multiple companies are no longer required to acquire various subscription licenses for each entity or product.
Source: Intuit Media Source Content
Intuit Enterprise Suite can manage a business’s parent entity and subsidiary entities from a single login using the ‘Company Switcher’ drop-down on the IES Dashboard (as shown below).
Source: Intuit Media Source Content
This methodology provides Intuit Enterprise Suite users quick and convenient access to each entity within their organization hierarchy (like the one below) without additional log-in requirements.
Source: Intuit Media Source Content
Seemingly, it works very similar to how Accountants can select any of their clients tied to their firm’s QuickBooks Online Accountant.
Hey, stay tuned in... tomorrow will feature Murph's New "How to Acumatica" (first edition).
Footnotes, Acknowledgements & Disclosures:
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