Date: 22 May 2012 | Posted BY: ulisticadmin
When considering a new telephone system for an office, many small business owners are turning to digital solutions, like VoIP - Voice over Internet Protocol. While researching the systems available, it’s common to come across a number of confusing acronyms and terms that sound outright scary. Have no fear, we’re here to help. Here are seven of the most commonly used VoIP terms and what they
Date: 12 Apr 2012 | Posted BY: ulisticadmin
Technology has advanced at a rapid pace over the past 30 years, with many devices moving from physical systems to digital versions, including one of the most useful: the telephone. While the use of landlines is still prevalent among some businesses, many have started to turn to the digital version, Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP. VoIP has become the main backbone of voice communication fo
Date: 23 Mar 2012 | Posted BY: ulisticadmin
It is more or less the end of the first quarter of 2012, many companies have released their annual figures and people are looking to move jobs. Heading into Q2, the quarter in which companies are most likely to hire, chances are you will be doing some hiring in the not so distant future. These days, many companies use VoIP software like Skype or Microsoft Lync to conduct interviews. Do you? Letâ€
Date: 22 Feb 2012 | Posted BY: ulisticadmin
Getting dazed and confused with all of the options for chatting, texting, tweeting, posting, liking and poking people at work nowadays? Fear not, Unified Communications can help you and your business manage and make sense of all of these different communication forms. Read on to find out more. Because of continued improvements in technology and changes in the way people work, we now have a multit
Date: 16 Feb 2012 | Posted BY: ulisticadmin
With today's advancements in technology, and the constant lowering of prices as technology achieves mass adoption, VoIP is now within easy reach for most businesses—even small businesses. Read on to find out why you should consider switching to VoIP for your phone and office communication systems today. If you are running a business, then there is no reason you shouldn't be using Voice-over-IP,