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Reasons Small Businesses Should Be Moving to the Cloud

Posted by Andrew Sullivan on Mon, Oct 07, 2013

When starting a new business, or restructuring an existing one, access is one of the biggest factors of success. And with the constantly changing landscape of technology, business owners are able to access any aspects of their businesses, over nearly any sort of device. Ari Rabban, the CEO of Phone.com, believes that cloud services are the future of small businesses, with the ability to access anything at any time.

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Topics: Cloud Computing, Disaster Recovery, Managed Services

Extension of Due Date (TIR 13-10) for Boston IT Services and Software

Posted by Cathie Briggette on Mon, Sep 23, 2013

Tax on Massachusetts IT Services, Computer and Software Services

TIR 13-14In light of public statements of support for repeal of the new tax provisions by the Governor, the Senate President, and the Speaker of the House; the Commissioner, under her authority in Chapter 62C, announces an EXTENSION of the FIRST DUE DATE for the reporting and payment of sales and use taxes with respect to these services relating to Boston IT Services computer system design and to modification, integration, enhancement, installation, or configuration of standardized or prewritten software.  Pursuant to this extension, reporting and payment of these particular taxes that cover the period July 31, 2013 – September 30, 2013 should be reflected on the September return  due on October 20, 2013.  This extension is designed to minimize administrative burden on vendors during a period when the Legislature is likely to be considering repeal of these new tax provisions.

ORIGINALLY TIR 13-10 had announced provisions in An Act Relative to Transportation Finance, St. 2013, c. 46, which amended Chapters 64H and 64I of the General Laws to apply the sales and use tax to certain services relating to computer system design and to modification, integration, enhancement, installation, or configuration of standardized or prewritten software.  St. 2013, c. 46, §§ 48, 49, 89.  The changes were effective July 31, 2013.  TIR 13-10 further provided that for the convenience of taxpayers and to facilitate administration, transactions for July 31, 2013 should be reported and paid together with August 2013 transactions by the September 20, 2013 due date for August 2013 transactions. 

 

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Topics: Managed Services, Announcements

How IT Downtime Can Cost You Upwards of $600,000 a Year

Posted by Andrew Sullivan on Fri, Sep 20, 2013

Axcient.com has an IT downtime calculator that has some pretty shocking loss calculations. A company like yours could lose over $600,000 a year due to the national average of 2 downtimes a year.

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Topics: Cloud Computing, Disaster Recovery, Managed Services

White House Asks FCC To Unlock Cell Phones

Posted by Andrew Sullivan on Wed, Sep 18, 2013

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has formally petitioned the Federal Communications Commission to issue new regulations that would require wireless carriers to unlock mobile devices — cell phones, tablets and other devices — for consumers that wish to use other carriers.

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Topics: Mobile Device Management, Disaster Recovery, Managed Services

RE: Technical Information Release (TIR)13-10

Posted by Cathie Briggette on Wed, Sep 11, 2013

TIR 13 10

On July 25th 2013, Massachusetts legislature signed TIR 13-10 into law.  

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Topics: Managed Services