I presume you mean you moved QB to the Intuit cloud.
How much does that cost?
They take care of backups etc I would assume?
How difficult was it to make the transition?
I presume your accountant can get right in without having to create and 
transfer accountant copies of the DB?

From: Sean Heskett 
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2016 10:24 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT : Small computer to run QB enterprise with RDP

we moved ours to their cloud and haven't looked back.  much less clunky than 
running it on a local server etc. 

YMMV

-Sean


On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 8:53 AM, Lewis Bergman <[email protected]> wrote:

  This is a bright group so I wanted to see if this is something worth doing or 
maybe worth avoiding. I really don't want to get Windows server 2012 and try to 
figure out the while terminal services thing with licensing. I was thinking it 
might just be easier since I only need one or two people to remote in just to 
get some headless PC's and sit them in a corner somewhere. 

  Probably a bad idea but any thoughts?

  The specs from QB are:
    a.. Windows Vista SP2, 7 SP1, 8.1 Update 1, or Windows 10(32-bit & 64-bit) 
    b.. Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, 2012 R2 
    c.. 2.4 GHz processor 
    d.. 4 GB of RAM 
    e.. 2.5 GB disk space recommended  
    f.. 1024x768 or higher screen resolution, extended monitor is supported 
    g.. 4x DVD-ROM drive

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