Keeping costs low and productivity high are keys to business success, but these aren’t easy to achieve if you're relying on traditional in-house servers. Virtualization is one solution to this challenge, so let's take a closer look at how it works.
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Keeping costs low and productivity high are keys to business success, but these aren’t easy to achieve if you're relying on traditional in-house servers. Virtualization is one solution to this challenge, so let's take a closer look at how it works.
It’s hard to imagine trying to run a business effectively without reliable internet connectivity, but it can also expose your business to cyberattacks. These risks must be addressed to ensure the safety of your critical information assets, such as intellectual property, customer data, and financial information.
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has become a popular communications solution for small- and medium-sized businesses. There are so many providers and services to choose from, but how do you pick the right one? One crucial factor you should look into is a vendor’s Quality of Service, or QoS.
What is QoS?
VoIP providers and IT experts define “Quality of Service” as the overall performance of a VoIP system or network.
Businesses across all industry sectors are investing in their technology budgets, with one study placing the average figure at 3.28% of total revenue. That’s a lot of money, but the figures are far bigger when you start thinking about technology as a way to reduce running costs and add value throughout the organization.
People often have dozens of tabs open in their web browsers to access services that help them with work or catch up on social media. As a result, it’s difficult to keep track of all of them and get the information you need. Office 365 Groups solves this problem with Connectors, a new feature that lets you connect to third-party applications within the Outlook page.