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Unleashed Software-as-a-Service extends QuickBooks Online

Unleashed Software-as-a-Service extends QuickBooks Online with comprehensive, online inventory management

Medium-sized organisations set to grow with cloud-based inventory management software.

Unleashed Software, the inventory management software-as-a-service (SaaS) developer, has announced an integration with Intuit’s QuickBooks Online business and financial management software to increase the value of cloud-based inventory management systems for medium-sized organisations.

The integration enables clients using Unleashed to share customer, supplier, inventory and delivery information with QuickBooks Online to gain real-time insights into their businesses.

“By being able to add our inventory management capabilities to their QuickBooks Online account, clients can enjoy enterprise-level functionality previously only available with larger ERP systems,” said Gareth Berry, Chief Executive Officer, Unleashed Software. “Now that we are part of Intuit's ecosystem, medium-sized businesses can gain comprehensive inventory, procurement, production and sales management capabilities, which combine with QuickBooks Online for a holistic view of business processes.

“Customers can now view, monitor, and change asset information across multiple platforms whether they are in the office or on the road, while also administering financial data,” Berry said. “Also, because everything is stored in the cloud, up-to-date information is available in real time for accurate visibility across all channels.”

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Unleashed connects to a nominated QuickBooks Online company account with a seamless integration, sharing crucial data on customers and suppliers, purchases, sales and stock journal, credits and returns.

For example, users can review stock in multiple warehouses across multiple locations at any time, and track the movement of inventory as it happens. From there, they can ensure appropriate accounts are paid or compensated.

“We’re delighted that Unleashed is leveraging the power of the QuickBooks Online platform to deliver an integration that provides customers with deep insights into their business performance,” said Avi Golan, Vice President and General Manager, Intuit Developer Group. “This is just the latest example of how Intuit is turning QuickBooks Online into the leading platform for cloud-based small business management solutions and we are committed to ensuring business owners can easily discover this app through our newly launched global app store, Apps.com.”

“Our integration with Intuit is a boon to organisations moving beyond their desktop-grade software as their businesses grow,” said Berry. “The bulk of Australian and New Zealand organisations fit in the small- to mid-sized category, and we help these businesses better service their own customers by moving inventory into the cloud. With mobility and bring-your-own-device adoption booming, this enables a mobile-friendly workforce equipped with real-time information. The efficiency and productivity gains of running and advanced inventory suite like Unleashed go straight to the bottom line.”

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