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January 11, 2018

Proseries in the Cloud

  • January 11, 2018
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Any one out there have proseries in the cloud?  I have heard some customers have without any problems,  but some have had issues.  My understanding Proseries does not recommend.  Any thoughts out there

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    john-pero
    January 11, 2018

    As a dynamic relational database only certain clouds can successfully host an open company file, even if only a single user. Multi-user complicates it even more. Dropbox and icloud or noecloud or googlecloud can be used to store a backup  or exported reports but just won't do what needs to be done as far as keeping all data up to date across multiple logins from multiple users.

     

    Intuit does offer a hosting program of its own that should be guaranteed to work with their own product.

    January 11, 2018

    @Wojtysiak, a warm welcome to the community.

     

    We have a few partners in the community who work in cloud hosting. @buchanan1, can you give our friend some advice about cloud hosting QB Pro?

    January 12, 2018

    Hi @Wojtysiak and thanks @196578

     

    QuickBooks Pro is easily hosted by any of the Intuit Authorized Hosting Providers.  You have many options based on your actual need.  Of course, no one is perfect but operating your system this way is usually better and maintained well.

     

    We always ask for you to use Authorized providers only as they do keep you in compliance with Intuit's End User Licensing Agreement.

     

    If you have any questions, drop them here and we'll help.

     

    See you in the clouds.