Isaac M. O'Bannon

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Survey Shows VAR/Recommender Attitudes Toward Leading Accounting Vendors

By Isaac M. O'Bannon

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From the Dec. 2006 Issue

By Isaac M. O’Bannon

How do the nation’s leading IT consultants to small businesses feel about the products they help businesses use? These are the professionals who recommend, resell, train and help implement accounting systems, as well as many other business process applications, to the mid-sized and small business market. And since they work hand-in-hand with the users of the programs, vendors often pay close attention to what they think about the technology and the partner programs the vendors provide to assist them.

The CPA Technology Advisor recently partnered with the Information Technology Alliance (ITA) to survey the group’s membership on their interaction with software developers and vendor programs geared toward the professional accounting market. ITA is an independent professional association of leading IT consulting firms whose purpose is to share information and build relationships that improve the way its member firms, and their clients, do business.
“ITA offers business consultants and VARs excellent resources, especially through networking and knowledge-sharing opportunities at the organization’s semiannual conferences,” said Ron Eagle, ITA’s president. “One of the unique aspects of the ITA is that all members are the principals of their own businesses, not just technical support staff, so the opportunities at our conferences center around the business side of being a reseller or consultancy.

We focus on things like marketplace positioning, branding, strategic alliances, M&As, recruiting strategies, compensation guidelines, sales management processes, initiatives in product management and quality assurance, and some focus on benchmarking and business planning and budgeting.”

The online survey was conducted during October and November 2006, seeking the input of these professionals as to the competitive advantages and disadvantages of high-end accounting systems, as well as potential areas for future product development that the ITA members think would benefit users of the software.

The survey also questioned the professionals about their experience with the partner programs of the vendors of general accounting, construction/contractor, and not-for-profit accounting systems.

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