Telemedicine is broadly defined as the use of telecommunications and information technologies to provide clinical healthcare when healthcare professionals and patients are not at the same physical location.
Read moreUC + CRM, Why the Buzz?
Having run the gamut from telephony (when people were still debating about whether land line or cell phone was going to win the race, and many felt the land line would never die!) to enterprise systems that change or consolidate acronyms like...
Read moreCloud PBX & UC: Turning a Cost Center into a Revenue Generator
Co-working spaces, executive offices, membership “clubs,” serviced office leases…there are many names for this trend. Analysts estimate it is a $2B business and growing! From entrepreneurs to solo practitioners to small groups to employees of...
Read moreUnlimited Vacation? How Technology Supports Greater Productivity and Work-Life Balance
The below article comes from Costco Connection, March 2015. The article is in response to their Voices from Facebook section where the question was posed as to whether companies should offer unlimited vacation policies.
Read more7 wonders of the app world, from Zendesk
We love our partners and are excited to share this post from Zendesk on our cloud! OneCloud Networks delivers the Broadsoft cloud communications solution discussed below. Leveraging gUnify, we completely integrate cloud communications with the...
Read moreCall Recording Service
Call Recording with OneCloud Networks provides the ability to record calls in real-time, access recorded assets, and analyze call data to make quick business decisions. Call Recording is ideal for companies wanting to monitor and improve call...
Read moreSolving the BYOD puzzle with Google Apps
Ask the analysts at Forrester Research – or just look around you at the office – and the trend is clear. People want to use their own mobile devices for work
Read moreThe Importance of Telephone Communication in Business
According to Graham Williams of Centre-ing Services, communication by telephone will be reduced to 5 percent of all business communications by 2015. Businesses have other options,
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