Lease Your QuickBooks License

A Cloud Advantage Available from QuickBooks Hosting Providers

Aside from having certified secure data centers and a proven track record for reliable up time, a great reason to go with an Intuit authorized hosting provider is because they are allowed to lease QuickBooks. As part of Intuit’s Commercial Hosting program, select providers have the ability to rent licenses for currently supported versions of QuickBooks Pro or Premier. This gives businesses and professionals that work in the cloud a competitive advantage that can’t be beat.

Since most businesses these days are looking for an online solution for their QuickBooks, but still require the full capabilities of QB that the online version doesn’t offer, hosting is the  perfect service to take advantage of. Because price is often a selling point when it comes to business services, leasing is a great option to have. If you’re a business owner that tends to upgrade the version of QuickBooks you use each year, leasing QB licenses from a hosting provider makes transitioning from version to version easy since you never have to deal with installing software or updates.

If you’re an accountant or bookkeeper looking to work with clients in the cloud, giving them the ability to lease their license is a selling point that might save them money and allow you to provide a better service. Offering the chance to have access to QuickBooks over the internet for one low monthly rate even has the potential to expand an accounting practice since more work can be done, regardless of ones geographic location. It also makes adding new or temporary QuickBooks users, like additional clients or bookkeepers, as simple as placing an order.

To learn more about QuickBooks hosting and contact one of the leading commercial hosting providers for information about leasing QB licenses visit www.insynq.com.

Work In The Cloud & Rent Your QuickBooks License

Working in the cloud with an Intuit authorized hosting provider gives professionals many advantages, including the ability to rent their QuickBooks licenses. Leasing QuickBooks on a month-to-month basis is great for people that upgrade their version every year since it saves time and is more affordable than purchasing a new license every year. It also makes adding temporary employees or outsourced bookkeepers easy. Bundling a QB rental license with a Microsoft Office rental license is a quick, affordable way to get working in the cloud on a Virtual Desktop today.

Maybe it’s time to upgrade your hosted version of QuickBooks Pro or Premier to a currently supported version. Or maybe you’re thinking about moving some or all of your clients and employees that use QuickBooks to the cloud so they can start working from anywhere, anytime and be more productive. Either way, renting a license and hosting your QuickBooks Pro or Premier with can save you time, money and get you safely working in the cloud today.

Click here to learn more about renting your hosted QuickBooks license in the cloud from one of the leading Intuit Authorized Hosting Providers.

Extending access to QuickBooks data without using QuickBooks

How many times have you wondered about giving team members and other users in your business access to QuickBooks, so they can get customer contact information for sales or support purposes, or to handle various business functions which aren’t really accounting functions?  The problem with using your accounting software to handle business operations is that you may have a hard time limiting users only to the data they need to do their jobs.  Sales people don’t need to see the financial statements, they need access to customer and product information.  Support personnel shouldn’t have access to payroll, but they need to know who the customers are and what they have so support can be provided.

In so many cases, businesses find that they need specific functionality to support the business, and naturally tend to look first at the accounting system to see if the functionality is there.  However, providing  direct access to the financial systems isn’t generally the best approach to enabling the rest of the workforce.   Rather than looking at expanding the accounting solution to service business operations, perhaps an “extension” to the accounting solution is in order.  A great example of such an extension is Method Integration.