Tomorrow's QBTalks looks at Intuit's New Enterprise Suite. REGISTER HERE
QBTalks at 2 PM Eastern time tomorrow, will dive into what we know so far about the Intuit Enterprise Suite (IES), its key features, and the product's focus on mid-market businesses that are outgrowing QuickBooks Online but may not be ready for an enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution. Based on preliminary information, IES is designed for companies with annual revenues of $3 million or more. It reportedly will supplement QBO Advanced with multi-company management, dynamic dimensions and consolidated and dimensional reporting capabilities.
What Is Intuit Enterprise Suite?
Intuit Enterprise Suite is NOT QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise in the cloud. This new product combines QuickBooks Online Advanced, QuickBooks Payroll, QuickBooks Time, Mailchimp, QuickBooks Payments, and Bill Pay, into one package.
This suite is especially aimed at companies that require multi-entity management, robust multi-dimensional reporting, and enhanced project management tools, while leveraging Intuit’s QuickBooks interface.
Intuit Enterprise Suite pricing will depend on how many companies a business operates and the number of users, some feature functionality turned-on or turned-off may also be part of the customized pricing based on the company’s requirements. To subscribe to Intuit Enterprise Suite (IES), prospective customers need to arrange a consultation with Intuit’s Enterprise Suite team.
ProAdvisors enrolled in the QBOA Revenue Sharing program can earn a $1,500 'bounty' when they refer clients who subsequently sign up.
If you are already registered for QB Talks, you will receive notification of this event, including the formal 'platform invitation'. If you are not already registered for QB Talks:
REGISTER HERE for the October 23, 2024 QB Talks when Alicia Katz Pollock will highlight Intuit Enterprise Suite
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