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Breaking Down Intuit Enterprise Suite

Doug, Emily, and Matt dissect Intuit’s new Enterprise Suite—announced in September 2024—and explore what it means for the mid-market. Is it a genuine cloud competitor to Sage Intacct and NetSuite, or simply a defensive move to retain growing QuickBooks users?

Inside Sage Intacct’s Implementation Evolution

Greg Ekker, VP of Professional Services at Sage Intacct, joins Doug and Matt to share stories from nearly two decades of building and refining Sage’s implementation practice. From back when cloud needed explaining to now running hundreds of concurrent deployments, Greg reflects on what’s changed—and what hasn’t.

Choosing the Right ERP

Doug, Emily, and Matt dive into one of the most common questions they hear: how do you know if Sage Intacct—or any ERP—is the right fit? This episode is structured as a Q&A, with real listener-submitted questions driving the conversation.

Sage’s AI Vision

Doug, Matt, and Emily are on the move for this one—broadcasting from conferences in Cleveland and Nashville, with some behind-the-scenes banter about bachelorette parties, Build-A-Bear stations, and being “behind enemy lines” at XeroCon. But once they settle in, the team digs into Sage’s latest developments around artificial intelligence.

Latest Sage Release Notes

This one’s for the ERP nerds. Doug, Emily, and Matt break down Sage Intacct’s latest quarterly release in what might be the most “exciting” episode yet—depending on how much you love a good feature update. Spoiler: they do.

Welcome to the Unofficial Sage Intacct Podcast

In this debut episode, Doug Lewis, Emily Madere, and Matt Lescault introduce themselves and share the story behind the Unofficial Sage Intacct Podcast. They talk about their roles in the ecosystem, what they’ve learned along the way, and why they believe this kind of open dialogue matters.

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