DISQUS

AccMan TalkBack: Goodman Jones – a winner

  • Heatehr · 3 years ago
    Dennis - I'm sitting here in my jimjams to see how GJ got on - see how sad you've made me?

    Congratulations Dennis and Phillip and the team.

    Heather
  • Philip Woodgate · 3 years ago
    Hi Dennis

    It was very much a team effort, but special thanks to David and yourself. A lot of the inspiration for new ideas comes from blogs and yours in particular. Direct and relevant they have become an essential read for me.
  • Heather · 3 years ago
    I tried to send a comment this morning but obviously it was too early for my old computer.

    Sat in my jimjams I was keen to see whether GJ's had done it - see how sad I've become Dennis?

    Very many congratulations to you (+ Phillip and team)

    Heather
  • Jyoti Banerjee · 3 years ago
    Hi Dennis, Glad we could catch up after all these years. Sounds like your recent hibernative posture is being upgraded into something rather more dangerous for the ozone layer. As I said on Philip's blog, I hope you get out more.

    Of course, I marvel at the delicious insanity of the accountancy age awards where the top global practice award, out of four genuine possibles, goes to number six, and two-thirds of the enterprise software short-list features companies that are genuine no-namers, to name but two...

    Jyoti
  • David Tebbutt · 3 years ago
    You think there might be something in this SaaS lark then?

    Only kidding.

    Well done to all concerned.
  • David Terrar · 3 years ago
    Cheers Dennis. There are a number of things about the GJ project that were really satisfying, most important of which was getting Philip and another practice in to blogging.
  • Dennis Howlett · 3 years ago
    Jyoti - another first - I only had 1 beer all evening courtesy of Gary Turner and still struggled to get a cab back to my hotel!

    Seriously though - yep - the software awards do have an odd look to them. They always do (speaking as a past judge on these things)
  • Philip Woodgate · 3 years ago
    The mid range software package is normally not much of a surprise e.g. Access Dimensions, Exchequer, Navision etc.. However, this year Hansa got the award and I wouldn't put them down as one of the usual suspects.