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“Move to Microsoft” promotion targeted to Sage ACCPAC, Simply Accounting, MYOB, and Intuit Quickbooks customers that wish to move to MS Dynamics NAV.
October 15, 2007
Combining price discounting with Microsoft Financing makes it affordable for companies to make the switch to a fully fledged ERP system.
TORONTO, ON – JustFoodERP, an IndustryBuilt company, announces its participation in Microsoft Dynamics (Canada)’s promotion targeting Sage and Intuit customers.
Canadian food companies running Sage ACCPAC, Simply Accounting, MYOB, and Intuit Quickbooks will receive a 30% discount on JustFoodERP and Microsoft Dynamics NAV foundation and concurrent users. Additional components are subject to a 20% discount.
“Hundreds of companies have made the move to Microsoft over the past few years of running this promotion” says Marc DiGiorgio, VP of JustFoodERP. “With this offering, now is the time for food companies to make the switch from the accounting system they have outgrown, to a fully fledged ERP system offering support for Sales Order, Inventory, Purchasing, Manufacturing, and Shipping requirements”.
This Microsoft Dynamics (Canada) promotion can be combined with Microsoft Financing. Food companies can bundle software, training, enhancement, and hardware costs into one affordable monthly expense.
Offer Details:
•Applies to Microsoft Dynamics NAV users and granules. Offer extends to JustFoodERP users and granules.
•30% discount from current system list price of Foundation Pack and Users, and a discount of 20% off the current system list price for all other additional components.
•Discount applies to both Advanced Management, and Business Essentials users.
•Discount is offered by Microsoft Dynamics (Canada) and is not available to customers in the United States. (Please consult JustFoodERP for more information).
•Enhancement Fees are based on software list price.
•Customers are required to provide evidence of current license use prior to October 15th, 2007.
•Offer valid until December 21st, 2007.

