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Mount Pleasant council presses Datamax over missing statements of work and documentation
Summary
Datamax told the Mount Pleasant City Council it had received the city's notice alleging contract breaches but said it was unsure how to proceed; council members pressed for executed statements of work and questioned recurring cloud and licensing charges. The city attorney said the company has 30 days to cure.
Datamax, the technology vendor that manages the city's IT infrastructure, told the Mount Pleasant City Council it had received a notice alleging breaches in documentation and asked for more time to discuss the concerns.
The council put the item on the agenda as a formal response to a letter alleging a breach, and a company representative said: "I am in receipt of your letter, but I am not quite sure what to do with it other than have a conversation about it." He added that Datamax has provided licensed Microsoft services and routine backups in daily use and said the company historically does not retain signed documents once work is…
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