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X, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. X collaboration with software players such as Intuit, SAS Institute and empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
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Banking and Financial Services | 120 | $13M | United States | Intuit | Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise | ERP Financial | 2013 |
In 2013, D'Arcangelo & Co., LLP implemented Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise as its ERP Financial application. The deployment focused on firm accounting operations supporting client engagements in banking and financial services, with configuration aligned to workflows for the finance and accounting staff within the 120 employee organization.
Configuration emphasized core financial modules in Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise, including general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, bank reconciliation, and built in financial reporting, with explicit provisioning for structured month end close workflows. Implementation work centered on chart of accounts standardization, transactional coding conventions, period close sequencing, and automated reconciliation routines consistent with ERP Financial functional practices.
Operational scope specified that D'Arcangelo & Co., LLP would assume complete month end processing for existing client accounts in Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise, centralizing client ledger maintenance and close tasks under the firm s accounting team. Governance adjustments introduced formal close checklists, role based access controls for financial functions, and documented reconciliation procedures to sustain ongoing client account processing within the ERP Financial environment.
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Distribution | 40 | $10M | United States | Intuit | Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise | ERP Financial | 2006 |
In 2006, DAG Architects Inc implemented Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise to establish core ERP Financial controls for its distribution-focused finance operations. The deployment centralized general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, inventory costing, and billing capabilities typical of ERP Financial systems, aligning transactional bookkeeping with operational inventory and job-level costing for a 40-person firm.
Deployment followed a server-based, multi-user architecture typical for QuickBooks Enterprise at the time, with a centralized company file accessed by finance and project teams. Configuration emphasized chart of accounts standardization, role-based user permissions, transaction approval workflows, and month-end close procedures to strengthen governance and audit trails, and the rollout prioritized finance team adoption before expanding access to operational users to reduce reconciliation friction.
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Retail | 50 | $5M | United States | Intuit | Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise | ERP Financial | 2012 |
In 2012, DAILYLOOK implemented Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise as its ERP Financial system to centralize accounting for its retail operations. The Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise deployment concentrated on core financial modules, including general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and inventory accounting, to establish a single source of truth for transaction and ledger data. Configuration and sizing were scaled to a 50-employee retail organization, emphasizing streamlined bookkeeping and structured financial recordkeeping.
Operational ownership rested with finance and accounting, where Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise supported month-end close, billing, cash application, and inventory valuation workflows consistent with ERP Financial functional practices. Implementation activities included chart of accounts standardization, role-based access controls, and documented reconciliation procedures to enforce financial controls and auditability. The implementation oriented DAILYLOOK toward standardized financial processes and centralized transaction processing.
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Banking and Financial Services | 14783 | $5.3B | Japan | SAS Institute | SAS AI Platform | Cognitive Computing | 2016 |
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Professional Services | 50 | $7M | United States | Intuit | Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise | ERP Financial | 2010 |
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Manufacturing | 120 | $15M | United States | Intuit | Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise | ERP Financial | 1990 |
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Retail | 50 | $5M | United States | Intuit | Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise | ERP Financial | 2012 |
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Distribution | 200 | $25M | United States | Intuit | Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise | ERP Financial | 2011 |
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Banking and Financial Services | 130 | $16M | United States | Intuit | Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise | ERP Financial | 2012 |
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Retail | 50 | $10M | United States | Intuit | Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise | ERP Financial | 2010 |
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- Sigma IQ, a United States based Professional Services organization with 160 Employees
| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| Sigma IQ | Professional Services | 160 | $30M | United States | 2026-03-18 |