Enhancing Teams With Enterprise-Grade Telephony

Today’s workers and customers connect with each other using several different channels, including team messaging, video, emails, chats, and more. Often, they utilise Microsoft Teams to achieve this connection. However, one feature where Teams cannot meet modern requirements is with its telephony.

The UCaaS Playbook: Business Continuity

Understanding business continuity If there’s one thing the last few years have shown, it’s that disasters can strike at any moment. The COVID-19 pandemic was a harsh lesson that despite even the best strategies, “business as usual” can be upended in an instant. And pandemics aren’t the only disruptions businesses might face.

Understanding Reliability: UCaaS Playbook Vol.1

Ridiculously reliable cloud communications Check out this ebook to learn what 99.999% uptime SLA really means and about the 4 must-haves for your cloud communications solution to be truly reliable.

7 Benefits of Switching From On-Premises PBX to the Cloud

Businesses going remote or hybrid require more than what an on-premises PBX can provide.

7 Reasons to Switch Your On-Premises PBX to the Cloud

Move to the cloud businesses going remote or hybrid require more than what an on-premises PBX can provide. With a cloud PBX, your teams have the tools to work together— from anywhere and on any device.

The AWS Dictionary of Pain

A straightforward guide to thorny cloud terms In this guide, we’ll cover some core concepts (like load balancing and availability zones) as well as some of the most common—though clearly challenging!—AWS tools you’ll find in a modern cloud stack. the AWS Dictionary of Pain.

The Azure Dictionary of Pain

A straightforward guide to thorny cloud terms In this guide, we’ll cover some core concepts (like load balancing and availability zones) as well as some of the most common—though clearly challenging!—Azure tools you’ll find in a modern cloud stack. the Azure Dictionary of Pain.

The Road to Multicloud

The road to Cloud Nirvana, so to speak, is not an easy one. It is paved with many a broken EC2 instance, S3 buckets left exposed to the web, and a whole lot of poorly-written YAML. Increasingly, however, that road doesn’t just pass through Amazon. It passes through many clouds.