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“Services” Project Management.
Can you take any project manager and plop them onto any program and have it succeed? Can a project manager who is an expert at deploying Avaya IP Office deploy Microsoft Lync? Can a project manager who deploys ATT cell towers lead a Manage Service […]
Read More → Lync is now Skype for Business
If you already use Skype to communicate with friends and family at home, you’ll appreciate the power and familiarity of Skype for Business where it’s easy to find and connect with co-workers. And you can use the devices you already have (iPhone, etc.) to reach […]
Read More →Despite Improving Economic Conditions Enterprise PBX Market Continues Slide
Campbell, CA (March 10, 2015)—Technology market research firm Infonetics Research, now part of IHS Inc. (NYSE: IHS), today reported that the global enterprise telephony and unified communications (UC) market closed down 4 percent in 2014, to $8.7 billion, as businesses continue to hold off new purchases […]
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Enterprise Telephony Market To Shrink 20 Percent; Cisco, Avaya Will Grow
By Mark Haranas on July 31, 2015 The enterprise telephony market will shrink about 20 percent within the next few years as enterprises move their IT dollars away from premise solutions toward the cloud, although vendors like Cisco and Avaya continue to see growth through on-premise solutions. […]
Read More → 6 Ways Video is good for Business
Video Conferencing for the Small and Medium size companies. One of the best ways for businesses and employees to stay connected with each other is through the use of innovative technology. This is also great news since everyone also wants to save money and do […]
Read More →“Saving Money with Video”
Saving money and building relationships. Video Conferencing for the Small and Medium size company. Every company wants to save money and build stronger relationships between their employees and customers. While some people are uncomfortable talking over a video call, it can be an extremely valuable […]
Read More →OPEX vs CAPEX
As strange as it sounds these days, there was a time that if you wanted to start, or grow a company, and you needed telecommunications services (phones, voicemail) you had to think about physical facilities (closets), network circuits, and buying your own hardware. Today, however, […]
Read More →Cloud 101
Everyone seems to be talking about the cloud these days. Poll after poll says companies and governments are moving a significant (or plan to move a significant) part of their IT and Telecom support to the cloud. The definition of “the cloud” is a little […]
Read More →And Then There Were 3
The big Wireline and Wireless providers continue to shrink The wireline and wireless market continues to contract. It started in 2001 and has been a steady downward consolidation since. Yesterday (April 15th) Nokia agreed to purchase Paris based giant Alcatel-Lucent for $16.6 billion. The big […]
Read More →5 Reasons to deal with a small company
We have all been there. Dealing with a big company can have its challenges. If you are in the IT Telecom space you have a network of suppliers that you rely on for hardware, software, installation, break-fix, operations and so forth – almost no company […]
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