Accountants are 50% more likely to be sick before your taxes are due
You’ve probably heard the old adage that “nothing in life is certain but death and taxes.
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Whether you call it “cloud computing,” Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) or merely web-based systems, you’re probably aware that this new way of running business applications is replacing the traditional way, in which you bought and maintained expensive, internal hardware and hosted software yourself. That model is losing ground because the advantages of web-based applications are too great to ignore. You get much more than gains in billable productivity. You also get predictable operating cost and lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Your software becomes an operating cost rather than a capital expense.
When you do your time tracking “in the cloud” there’s no need for new hardware or other IT infrastructure costs. Web-based software typically takes just hours or days instead of weeks or months. There’s nothing to maintain or upgrade: You always have the most recent version of software, and all your data is available from anywhere with an Internet connection. You also offload responsibility for keeping your information secure and available. With Replicon, for example, your data is housed in SAS 70 Type II-certified data centers and uptime exceeds 99.5%.
With Replicon’s cloud-based time and expense tracking software you also gain by being able to:
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