12 Easy Steps for Moving your Communications to the Cloud

Enjoy the benefits of Unified Communications for your business

You may have heard a lot about the benefits of cloud communications, and how it releases businesses from the costs, risks and limitations of outdated, premise-based phone solutions. One thing you may not know, however, is just how easy it is to implement. Here are 12 tips to ensure your business’s move to the cloud goes off without a hitch. Learn more.

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Communications Transformation

Why Unified Communications is the key to competitive advantage

We know you’re ready! It’s time for communications transformation – an essential ingredient to compete and succeed in today’s global digital economy. In this E-Book learn:

  • What is communications transformation and why is it important to business success?
  • What is digital transformation?
  • What are the costs associated with ineffective communications?
  • What is Unified Communications?
  • Why is Collaboration important?

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Monday, November 19, 2018/Author: Anonym/Number of views (4971)/Comments (0)/

The Benefits of Unified Communications

Most organizations use phones regularly for daily communication therefore quality reliable business class voice service remains an important business requirement. In the past, proprietary phone systems were costly and complicated, as well as challenging to install and maintain in an ever-changing business environment. Fortunately, Unified Communications (UC) technology such as hosted Voice over IP (VoIP) offers an advanced alternative to systems of the past.

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Thursday, November 9, 2017/Author: Anonym/Number of views (16040)/Comments (0)/

Increased Productivity with Unified Communications

There was a time when work typically meant going to an office, so it’s not surprising that traditional business phone systems were built around a single, static location. Depending on size, a facility could install a premise-based key system or PBX or could choose central office-based Centrex. Either of the on-site options typically involved a capital expenditure, took up space, anything from a closet to a room. It entailed maintenance, repair, and general "care and feeding” of the system, so the user either had to hire a telecom manager to handle moves, changes, and software updates or pay a contractor for support.

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