A Few Words as We Wrap Up AOC 2015

We just wrapped up our 16th annual Adagio Opportunity Conference. This year’s event was held at the Westin Bayshore Hotel, on Vancouver’s spectacular downtown waterfront. We broke another attendance record this year. Our attendance was up 9% over last year’s numbers.

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Reflecting on 2014

Looking back at 2014, Softrak had some great “wins” this year. Starting at the beginning of the year, Adagio Accounting was awarded small business software of the year in CPA Practice Advisor’s annual Reader Poll. We were named alongside Quickbooks and MYOB as the best “installed” accounting application in the small business category. Sage was shut out of all categories.

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ERP … Do You Want Fries With That?

I’m not sure exactly when it happened, but commoditization of ERP in the accounting software market seems to have rendered the term almost meaningless. The software category Enterprise Resource Planning has evolved over a couple of generations, as its definition has morphed for new and smaller markets (for industries outside of manufacturing).

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Record-breaking Attendance at AOC 2014

We just wrapped up another successful Adagio Opportunity Conference. This year’s conference hit a number of milestones. We had our highest attendance numbers since Adagio shipped – up almost 25% over last year. Softrak celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2014, and we pulled out all the stops to make this AOC a special one.

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Adagio Wins Reader’s Choice Award

Adagio Accounting was named along with MYOB and Quickbooks as the best client-side, on premise small business accounting software in CPA Practice Advisors’ 2014 Readers Choice Awards. Adagio beat out rival accounting products Sage 300 and Sage 50, neither of which made the list. Needless to say, we were surprised and ecstatic to see this recognition.

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Cost-Justifying the Paperless Office

Is the paperless office a myth or inevitability? The postal service will tell you that there has been an enormous decline in the number of printed invoices and cheques circulating through the mail system. Distribution of electronic invoices and payments has moved into the mainstream.

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