If you have been looking to rev up your computer horsepower with the use of 64-bit processors, the QuickBooks 2010 product line will work right along with you.
According to the folks from Intuit, the entire 2010 product line will work on 64-bit processors and be fully supported. That means Pro, Premier and Enterprise 2010 will be able to take advantage of these processors and help you get more done in less time. This is a change from the QuickBooks 2009 product line.
More good news: Blog reader Les Murphy dropped me a note to indicate that he has had a very good experience using QuickBooks Enterprise 2010 on Windows 2008 servers using Terminal Services. He indicated that the performance of QuickBooks in this environment is impressive.
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