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drose21
09-14-2004, 09:15 AM
I would like to introduce you the the Quickbooks Plus service.

I would like to introduce you the EIT Solutions QuickBooks PLUS service! Our solution saves you time, travel and effort! We can help you become far more effective in managing your clients’ financial files.

What if we told you that for as little as $30.00 a month, you could have access to QuickBooks and your clients’ data anytime, anyplace and from any computer in the world – securely.

This is not the solution Intuit offers this is a much more robust and powerful solution.

drose@sourcit.net

qbsrox
09-14-2004, 02:20 PM
Would you care to share a bit more information? I looked thru your site, but didn't see anything relating to QB's and $30 month. I use several alternatives, based on the client need and I am sure others would be interested in hearing the basics.

Rox :-)

drose21
09-14-2004, 03:36 PM
EITSolutions is part of the Intuit Developer network. Through standard/proven technology we redistribute connects to QuickBooks......using Thin client Technology. All of this is based on ASP theory. We host you data within our Secured Datacenter and provide remote access through 128bit security

iamlew
09-16-2004, 11:06 PM
I have little more than a clue as to what you are talking about.

I did go to your site. I'm impressed with what you guys do, but what can it do for me?

iamlew

drose21
09-17-2004, 09:09 AM
We can host your applications. (i.e.) Quick Books on our sever and you can access quickbooks through a secure terminal connection or over the internet. It would allow you to use a FULLY FUNCTIONAL VERSION of Quickbooks. Not the stripped down version like quickbooks online. From your office, home, or anywhere you have a connetion to the internet. Using this function is adventageous for companies with people in different locations accessing the information or to allow accountants easy access to your books without having them onsite to visit. It also helps with not having to worry about backups because you information is offsite.

iamlew
09-17-2004, 01:27 PM
Thanks. Now I understand and it may be something I could make use of in the first quarter of 2005.

iamlew