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Rumor Has It: FRx Office Closing

November 13, 2009 By Jan Lenoir Harrigan CPA 3 Comments

Rumor has it that Microsoft may be closing the Denver FRx office within the next few months. (Background: FRx began its life in Denver, then was acquired by Great Plains which in turn was acquired by Microsoft. A year or two ago, FRx Software Corporation was merged into Microsoft Corporation, but it has always maintained its Denver office.)

It sounds like the jobs, but not necessarily the people, are moving to Fargo. This is quite significant because Denver is where the developers live, as well as higher tier tech support.

This team is working on FRx SP11, but they’re also working on Management Reporter, getting it ready to ship next year. If they all lose their jobs, what happens to these plans? Is MR delayed? Or maybe it doesn’t ship at all? I have no idea. I’d love to know.

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  1. Jan Harrigan CPA says

    April 28, 2010 at 1:02 pm

    Management Reporter v2 is shipping in May for GP 2010!

  2. Guy Trudeau says

    January 31, 2011 at 4:37 pm

    So, what is best option for Epicor v7.4 or v9.x?

  3. Jan Harrigan CPA says

    February 1, 2011 at 4:17 pm

    Well, funny you should ask. I’m in the middle of writing a whitepaper that explores FRx replacement options for users of Microsoft, Sage, and Epicor ERPs. It will be the first offer in a new membership site that I’m launching sometime in the next couple months. Stay tuned! Jan

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