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Old 07-15-2013, 07:49 PM   #16
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For a company with one or 2 desktops and a couple of laptops, I don't even think you need a IT consultant. why not just forgo a server that's really just there for data storage and run it using the cloud.

You can get cloud versions of Simply Accounting or quick books which is probably all the accounting that a small company uses and office 365.

You don't need a network and server and to worry about backups or what happens if the server goes down.

You don't really need to pay an IT consultant (sorry guys)

If there's nothing proprietor software wise, I wouldn't be bothered with IT infrastructure.
Heck most intermediate ERP's are going to a cloud model.

The Dynamics family is looking at cloud offerings in the next couple of years.
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