Cloud Advatages: Email in the Cloud

Other than getting more for less, email in the Cloud is something businesses should look into:

Businesses today depend on cost-competitive and dependable communications services to stay connected and maintain productivity. Considering junk mail filtering and ease of transition, staying connected is easy through Outlook, the Micrsoft Exchange email in the cloud.

Benefits include:

  1. One more way for small businesses to thrive and stay competitive.
  2. More storage.
  3. Easy transition.
  4. Secure inbox.
  5. Always keeps business owners in sync with employees.
  6. Stay connected features so if needed, you can take the office with you.
  7. Easy updates.
  8. Access any time, anywhere.

How can you get this service? Have additional questions? Contact us: https://nwmap.com/contact-us

You Can Afford Up To Date Telecom Services

Up To Date Equals Better Business! It’s no longer a secret that the world of technology, especially telecommunications is moving at the speed of light. We’re hearing about the Cloud, mobile technologies, new features in VoIP and SIP Trunking. All this can be to your benefit and yet many businesses are not making the move to update their systems or integrate their technology with the growth of their business. Even small to medium business can afford the latest Telecom services.

The pendulum is swinging in your favor folks. Now is the time to push for updating and get ahead of the curve.

Technologies to consider:

  • Unique Marketing tools-mobile driven advertising/marketing platform with automatic alerts/notices . Allows you to reach your audience without them having to search for you. Easy and cost effective. No need for brick and mortar and can make a business appear bigger than it is. https://nwmap.com/nw-map-offers-innovative-marketing-tools-businesses-can-harness-the-power-of-cloud-technology
  • Utilize Cloud Technology- it levels the playing field for small businesses. If you’re worried about security, don’t store confidential documents under your cloud storage. Otherwise it’s ideal to store, share and collaborate with others. https://nwmap.com/selling-the-cloud
  • Pick and choose. Some companies don’t need all the bells and whistles and others want to focus on little extras that are worth it to them. If you go through a Telecom Agent who is not affiliated with any one company, it can all be included in a package that’s right for your business specifically. We refer to it as our smorgasbord (or one stop shopping): https://nwmap.com/2013/04
  • Inquire about Joop4U- it’s is a telecom company with fantastic VoIP features/services. No business is too small to take advantage of Joop’s VoIP. https://nwmap.com/what-joop4u-voip-provider-can-do-for-you
  • www.joop4u.com

NWMAP Telecom is all about more for less. Ask an Agent how you can get more  or updated for the same or a lower price. https://nwmap.com/contact-us

 

Telecom in the News: April 2012

NWMAP likes to review the top Telecom news stories for each month. This is what was happening in March and April.

March wrapped up the Channel Partners Conference and Expo in Las Vegas. For a complete review: https://nwmap.com/2012-channel-partners-vegas-telecom-conference-and-expo-review

Other news:

Communications network provider MegaPath Corp.’s aggressive Ethernet over Copper buildout has put the carrier among the nation’s largest providers of EoC service.

In the past year, MegaPath has aggressively expanded its EoC footprint. In September, it announced it would provide service nationwide.

 Read more: MegaPath among largest Ethernet over Copper players – FierceTelecom http://www.fiercetelecom.com/story/megapath-among-largest-ethernet-over-copper-players/2012-04-17#ixzz1soNqkrlT

Windstream is offering new disastor recovery service. The drive here is about unburdening a business from having to build their own disaster recovery capabilities themselves. By handing these processes to Windstream, they can replicate and recover critical servers and data center infrastructure in the cloud at a lower cost.

Integra Telecom is adding another page to its growing medium-to-large business service cookbook by launching a new set of optical wavelength services. Targeted at large enterprises, health care, and financial service companies, the new service provides metro-area and long-haul private networking for a set of customers that want high-bandwidth, dedicated network transport between their locations. Delivered over Integra’s DWDM-based fiber network, the focus is on providing customers flexibility and choice. They get the service with either a TDM or Ethernet interface in increments of 1 Gbps, 2.5 Gbps, or 10 Gbps.

 
In April, EarthLink Business will unveil IT services for smaller, single locations. The provider has offered an enterprise version but wanted to target other organization sizes as well.
 
Cloud computing and services is all the buzz. Cloud computing service delivery has a strong business case that includes cost reduction, service acceleration, and improved service delivery quality and reliability. Before developing the business case, however, it is necessary to define cloud services because the term cloud has been overused.