Intacct Announces New Corporate Brand and Two New Product Lines
Market Wire, May, 2006
Intacct Corporation, the leader in on-demand financial applications, today announced it has adopted a new corporate logo and new tagline, "Your Business Advantage. Intacct," as part of a company-wide repositioning strategy. In addition, Intacct is introducing two Web-based financial application suites: Intacct Small Business(TM) and Intacct Enterprise(TM).
Shedding the mantle of "ERP On Demand," the new corporate brand reflects Intacct's key attributes of innovation, growth and a close bond with its 2,200 small and midsize business customers. Tolleson Design, a communications design firm based in San Francisco, created the new Intacct logo, which can be viewed at www.intacct.com .
Intacct is also announcing two new product offerings.
For startups and midsize businesses operating as a single entity, Intacct Small Business is the first and only Sarbanes-Oxley compliant financial management, supply chain management, business intelligence and project management suite on the Web.
Intacct Enterprise, on the other hand, is targeted at larger corporations and companies with multiple subsidiaries, franchises and international operations. The Intacct Enterprise suite includes multi-entity support for setting up, managing and consolidating numerous business units, each with its own account structure, business processes, currencies, taxes and regulatory requirements.
Subscribers pay a monthly per-user fee and can easily add seats, applications and business units on demand, which eliminate the need to ever replace Intacct. Point-and-click customization and real-time integration help users deploy their entire business on Intacct. Personalized dashboards display live information of all aspects of a business, enabling people to make better decisions.
"Intacct's new corporate positioning and product offerings make us more accessible to business managers, who are emerging as the key decision-makers in the booming Software as a Service market," said Robert J. Jurkowski, CEO and president of Intacct. "Although technology will always be critical to the enterprise, business software today is about running your company the way you want, not according to overpaid consultants and opaque best practices. If you want to succeed, Intacct is your business advantage."
About Intacct Corporation
Intacct provides on-demand financial applications for more than 2,200 small and midsize businesses. Over 8,000 users at startups and public companies pay a monthly subscription fee to access the first and only Sarbanes-Oxley compliant financial management, supply chain management, business intelligence and project management suite on the Web. Intacct supports all your business units, each with its own account structure, business processes, currencies, taxes and regulatory requirements. The ability to add more users, applications and business units on demand makes Intacct the last financial suite you'll ever buy. Headquartered in San Jose, California, with operations in Bangalore, India, Intacct is a privately held company funded by Deloitte & Touche, Emergence Capital Partners, Goldman Sachs, Hummer Winblad Venture Partners and JK&B Capital.
Intacct is a trademark of Intacct Corporation. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
Media Contact Alf Abuhajleh Intacct Corporation (408) 878-0954 Email Contact
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