It's strange to think that in our current information age, where we are more connected than ever, people are feeling disconnected. How do we use technology in business to stay connected with colleagues, clients, partners and stakeholders without losing our personal touch? The internet has opened up a world of employee collaboration possibilities. From chat, voice and video we are able to communicate at all times, from anywhere. Using the available tools can dramatically improve collaboration and help in maintaining company culture, especially while working from home.
Book your free IT assessmentA brief overview of some of the remote communication services we offer to keep you collaborating online.
All businesses have a phone line at the office, but what happens when you need to work from home?
Using a cloud enabled phone system allows you to make and receive all business calls from any location without downtime, as long as you have a functioning internet connection.
Many businesses do not want to change their current telephone systems. These same businesses want to increase efficiency and remote capabilities.
Our Teams Calling Service can integrate any cloud PBX system with Teams so you can make and receive all your calls over the platform. A true sense of unified communication and collaboration, promoting work from home.
No matter what industry you operate in, if you aren't online, you just can't operate. How much money would your business lose per day by being down?
We will investigate, plan, and implement the best internet/network solution to ensure your business does not go down, and has a failover plan for if connectivity issues occur.
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