Changes in the Understanding of Unified Communications Business Benefits
Last week, members of Advanced 365’s sales, marketing and engineering teams pitched camp in the Microsoft village at UC Expo 2013 – a two-day exhibition dedicated to communicating the business benefits...
View ArticleThe home-working debate and the Unified Communications revolution
Unified Communications tools like Microsoft Lync 2013 can help ensure that home-workers are every bit as productive as their office based colleagues. Home working has had a bad press recently – Yahoo!...
View ArticleMicrosoft, The Cloud & Unified Communications – Different Technologies,...
Reporting from the Microsoft Convergence summit in New Orleans, Leonard Kile from CRM magazine has recently written an article about Microsoft’s statement of commitment to Dynamics CRM and in...
View ArticleMicrosoft Dynamics CRM 2011 and Outlook – The key to successful roll-out
Once a month I get together with a number of fellow marketers from several local companies in order to compare notes about our recent activities and campaigns. It’s always an interesting evening as we...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s acquisition of Netbreeze brings cool changes to Microsoft...
At its recent annual Microsoft Dynamics Convergence Conference in New Orleans, Microsoft Business Solutions President, Kirill Tatarinov, recently announced the acquisition of Netbreeze – a Swiss vendor...
View ArticleNew ‘Cloud First‘ policy increases cloud procurement in the public sector
Last week, the Cabinet Office announced a mandate called ‘Cloud First’ which makes it compulsory for all central government ICT procurement departments to consider and fully evaluate cloud solutions...
View ArticleThe Top Six Reasons for Outsourcing IT
At the beginning of a recent business seminar I attended, the organisers held a straw poll amongst the delegates present to find out what they thought about the business value of outsourcing IT. There...
View ArticleA milestone in the history of Unified Communications
Microsoft has announced long anticipated interoperability between its business unified communications application, Microsoft Lync and Skype which the corporation purchased in 2011 for $8.5 billion. The...
View ArticleWindows XP End-of-Life: The Final Countdown
As Windows XP approaches end of life, many organisations that are still using the operating systems have yet to put migration plans into place…now is the time get moving. The countdown has begun....
View ArticleWhy businesses need to entrust cloud migration projects to Cloud Service...
More organisations than ever before are migrating their infrastructure and software systems to the cloud. Where, in recent years, cloud computing has been an alternative strategy, it is now very much...
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