Where Does Your Company Phone System Fit In?

SIP trunking or hosted PBX? That is the VoIP implementation debate.  Both are viable approaches when looking for a VoIP solution, which is the only problem. It’s up to you to decide which makes the most sense for your business.  As is true for any business technology decision, it’s essential to know both sides of the story—the pros and cons …

Workplace Flex – Ability to Advance In A Virtual World

Today, flexibility at work is one of the most critical factors contributing to job satisfaction, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The agency reports 20 million Americans actively choose to work part-time for more flexibility. A choice of work environment and location is now a key factor for many job seekers when searching for a better work-life balance …

5 Ways Zoom Phone Enables Mobility, Business Continuity

Businesses relying on a legacy on-premise PBX as their primary business phone system face unique challenges now that employees are working remotely. Odds are, these employees were not able to take their office phone home. But legacy, on-premise phone systems by nature make supporting remote users difficult. Oftentimes there are limited options available for remote administration, and support for end-user …

It’s Time! Migrate to the Cloud

Many of your business applications have already migrated to the cloud, such as CRM, HRIS, cloud storage, and other productivity solutions. Cloud computing has provided enhanced flexibility, agility, and access to advanced functionality and innovation for these applications. Next up in your cloud migration strategy is moving your outdated on-premise PBX to a cloud service. As you evaluate your upcoming …

Why On-Premise Phone Solutions Fall Short in Supporting Remote Workforces

With most on-premise and legacy PBX solutions, the use of a desk phone relies on being hardwired to the PBX and PSTN networks. But these outdated phone systems weren’t built to accommodate the large remote workforces that we’re seeing today. Companies that don’t support a bring-your-own-device environment are extremely challenged right now in four key areas: Security: The inability to …