Insights focusing on: Cloud
Time to leave the legacy behind: 5 reasons to move to the cloud
By staying with a PBX system, a business risks system outages and unplanned downtime, high upgrade costs, and little to no flexibility or agility for employees. ...
Not too hot, not too cold, just right: Scaling the cloud
Today, business leaders are trying to find ways to go beyond growth and achieve scalability. Growing businesses require more people, supplies, locations, and resources to increase revenue, while scalable businesses can significantly increase revenue while minimizing their investment in underlying resources. ...
IT Departments must keep cybersecurity in line with healthcare regulations
For healthcare organizations, when it comes to IT, there is an ever-growing and sometimes onerous list of rules, regulations, and laws that must be followed. Failure to do so can result in reputational ruin, hefty penalties, or both. ...
Cybersecurity warning: Mitel VoIP vulnerability
A known remote code execution vulnerability, CVE-2022-29499, was discovered with the Linux-based Mitel VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) application ...
SD-WAN to keep you safe and secure
Safety and security has become the top concern for businesses. Hybrid work that calls for data to be shared not just in office, but in personal locations as well is one big reason. ...
Top 4 ways to improve business uptime
of the easiest and most common ways for a business to lose money is for the internet to go down in any offices or locations because most of the important applications businesses depend on are now cloud- and internet-based ...
SD-WAN 101 – What you need to know
The emergence of a widening variety of latency-sensitive and bandwidth-heavy applications is driving a need for increased demands on corporate networks, while at the same time reinforcing a certain cost consciousness and security awareness. ...
Battle of the phones: On-Premises vs Cloud
Businesses are realizing that on-premises systems just aren’t cutting it for today’s digital times and many of those critical systems are End of Life or End of Support, creating a significant risk of breaking down the excessive cost of maintaining them. ...