808, 2019

Successful cloud migration for unified communications

By |August 8, 2019|Categories: VoIP|Tags: , , , , |

There are several benefits to migrating your unified communications (UC) to the cloud. These include better business agility, disaster recovery, greater mobility, increased efficiency and reliability, and better customization, just to name a few. To ensure that cloud migration is successful, your organization needs to do the following. Opt for [...]

2507, 2018

Security tips for Office 365 migration

By |July 25, 2018|Categories: Office|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Making the decision to migrate from an on-site system to a cloud-based Office 365 is easy, but the migration process itself presents numerous security challenges. By covering these essentials, you’ll minimize security breaches and ensure you can enjoy the benefits of Office 365. Identify your company’s sensitive data… Most files [...]

102, 2017

Moving unified communications to the cloud

By |February 1, 2017|Categories: VoIP|Tags: , , , , |

Migrating your organization’s unified communications (UC) to the cloud seems like a no-brainer: it’s practical, it’s cheap, it’s the future. Big-name companies such as Cisco, IBM, Microsoft and Verizon now offer Unified communications as a Service (UCaaS), and it’s only a matter of time before it takes over the Voice [...]

1103, 2016

How to switch securely to Office 365

By |March 11, 2016|Categories: Office|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

It’s easy to see why Office 365 is an attractive solution for small and medium-sized businesses already familiar with the Office interface. More and more companies are making the move to the cloud, but many have yet to complete their transition and still rely at least in part on on-site [...]

1112, 2015

The keys to a successful Office 365 migration

By |December 11, 2015|Categories: Cloud-Office 365|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Microsoft Office 365 is growing in popularity as more and more businesses make the move to the cloud. However, without proper planning and testing beforehand, you could get stuck in the middle of the migration process, end up with duplicated data, or even have to abort the transition completely. Needless [...]

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