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  • ModeratorThank you. So, Amy, in terms of integration, so what other systems, parts

  • of your operations have you integrated and stitched together? How did it go? The whole

  • idea of a good information system is not just doing things in finance, but pushing information

  • and really affecting the top line of the business, as well as the bottom line.

  • AmyOne of the big drivers behind choosing a new accounting platform, in addition to

  • the transaction volume, was to get a solution that was integrated into our operating system.

  • Were an e-commerce site, so all of the orders and all of the information on consumers,

  • restaurants, etc., were held within our operating system. Previous to Intacct, we had Quickbooks

  • sitting over here siloed and we were doing daily entries to try to match up numbers.

  • When you go through an audit for the first couple times, particularly when you go with

  • a big 10 firm through an audit, their going to want to know down to the last dollar what

  • fell last month, what falls next month, don’t tell me that you don’t know the answer to

  • the two questions. Well, weve got 5 credit card programs, weve got 2 sets of systems,

  • theyre all settling at different rates and different timing. We knew we had to integrate

  • the operating system and the financial system directly in order to eliminate any question

  • on where the money was on every moment of the day. We were trying to get into a Sox

  • compliant environment, trying to get ready for a whole bunch of activities that required

  • that. So, that was the one integration point. Another side was on the other side when you

  • start looking and analyzing your data and making your decisions support meaningful.

  • Our initial take was we would roll up our order history by day, because we had the operating

  • system with the detail, we thought customer service uses operating system, we don’t

  • have to get into the accounting records at that detail. We quickly found out, and fortunately

  • AccessTek responded very quickly, that we needed order-level data in our accounting

  • system to in order to do the business metrics on the other side. So, we started setting

  • up the dashboards and things like that so we could use the system more readily for business

  • reporting. That doesn’t eliminate the need for either an Excel or an adaptive planning

  • to handle your FPNA, but it certainly gets you a whole lot of the way there, rather than

  • stopping short with separation.

  • ModeratorAnd Tanya, same question. So what other systems and operations, or what

  • other kinds of softwares have you implemented or are looking at with the back end?

  • Tanya – I think that definitely one of the bigger steps, bigger achievements of this

  • whole transition, was that were able to connect various departments between themselves.

  • We really are running a whole number of different softwares and one of our companies is insurance

  • brokers, so they have their own software called GPS that keeps various information on their

  • clients in that software. Our marketing department uses ____, so they have their database. We

  • have a number of other providers that we use and none of them really talk to each other.

  • So, what we found is that the new software has allowed us to get all that information

  • in there because it’s highly compatible with any kind of data and even just by simple

  • imports, we can get the data in and we can make the data available to all these various

  • departments that need it just through the dashboards. It’s taken us less time to do

  • that and it’s definitely providing a great benefit.

  • ModeratorLindy, talk about how the cloud allows companies, or the cloud is a system

  • and a backbone allows different systems to start talking to each other, that wasn’t

  • previously available.

  • LindyThe concept of the cloud is, and you guys in the audience are developing a

  • lot of technology, I mean out on the show floor I’ve seen a lot of vendors that are

  • doing stuff in the cloud. Theyre very specific applications. The Intacct cloud accounting

  • solution is a best-of-breed financial accounting solution. So, by nature, it needs to be open

  • enough and to have the tools to be able to interface with lots of other systems. So,

  • that’s inherently, in that it’s the technical, it uses web services and APIs to be able to

  • do that, but it’s open but with the secure infrastructure from the cloud to be able to

  • pass data elegantly between multiple systems, to be able to share that data, to get the

  • visibility in the dashboards that our clients are looking for. I think the key in both Tanya’s

  • and Amy’s case, and I know them very well and their setups, to use the concept in Intacct

  • of a multi-dimensional architecture. So, where traditionally accounting systems would just

  • be a general ledger, would hold just the general ledger data, Scott you may have this as well,

  • with Intacct to utilize this multi-dimensional tagging of data coming from the subsidiary

  • modules, so from sales data or purchasing data or project accounting data, you know

  • anything, even coming from the websites at GrubHub, were tagging transactions now

  • with many different codes or tags and then in the dashboard level were able to slice

  • and dice the data to get the real-time visibility into PNLs by customer, by employee, by product

  • line, by service line, by project. So, its enabled our clients to get that higher level

  • of business reporting, literally, without adding a ton of programming, without adding

  • a lot of infrastructure, youre not adding file servers, youre not buying a bunch

  • of applications, it’s all inherent in the solution.

  • ModeratorAnd Scott talk about where you are in terms of integration in terms of your

  • professional services and how you integrate perhaps with your CRM, what you might be doing

  • going forward with your CRM.

  • ScottSo I think that what was critical and why we chose Intacct was, one, for the

  • same reason it’s a best-of-breed solution. But, the main driver was not necessarily the

  • accounting system, it was going to my sales team and they actually use sales force CRM

  • that is what they choose to use. If I were wanting to change that they would probably

  • behead me, they would not let that happen. It’s something theyve used for many many

  • years, so it was really critical for me to try to figure out how can I find a solution

  • that integrates really well with my CRM solution. And so, Intacct was that solution that has

  • that working API that enables me to take the order entries from sales force and put them

  • straight into my accounting system so that it’s seamless, doesn’t have any kind of

  • data entry errors. So, were working through the integration of that right now. Our business

  • has some unique challenges that make that and the way that we do our revenue recognition,

  • but were working with kind of sales force and our team and Intacct to make that possible.

  • But, I think that was probably the most desirable factor, is that really Intacct can fit into

  • kind of this cloud hub that works with all of the best-of-breed solutions if its sales

  • force, or if it’s an operating system, it works with our time tracking system as well.

  • So, kind of holistically, given the technology, it enables me to get the data all centralized

  • so that we can make decisions very quickly and allow all of the different operating units,

  • if its sales or if its my client service team, to be able to use the tools that they enjoy,

  • that are effective for them, and enables them to kind of continue to use those tools, and

  • allows us to make decisions very quickly.

ModeratorThank you. So, Amy, in terms of integration, so what other systems, parts

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