Report: QuickBooks and Linux: A Server Story

  2007-06-28 23:00:04
For a lot of small-to-medium-sized business, the holdout has been Quickbooks Enterprise Solutions. Despite its"Enterprise" name, Intuit has aimed the product at businesses ranging from 50 to 250 people. For many businesses, this accounting server is now the de facto standard for financial organization, but it has been available only for Windows. But no longer--now you can buy Quickbooks Enterprise Solutions for Linux. Well, with limits. 
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