Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Change is good. Really!


For a lot of us, change can be scary, even if the benefits outweigh the disadvantages. I recently experienced this when buying a new car. I loved my aging car even though it was having numerous problems associated with an old car with excessive miles. With no money down and a smaller monthly payment than I was paying previously, I was able to get into a brand new car that offered increased reliability and all of the latest and greatest features available on the market.

My only question was, why did I wait so long to make the switch?

Unified communications can lower costs, streamline processes, and take corporate productivity to new heights. So why aren’t you embracing it more quickly? Customers are sometimes faced with adoption obstacles such as a large capital investment, long deployment times, and limited resources that discourage them from implementing a unified communication solution.

A hosted or cloud-based unified communication solution negates these concerns and offers a more flexible and predictable solution that will enable you to be more effective and efficient. We help you develop a business case for deployment of a unified communications solution that aligns with your organizational needs by answering the following questions:

1.        Do you need to support a growing mobile and virtual workforce with features that foster collaboration and cross state communication? 
2.         Are you interested in reducing the total cost of ownership while extending communications and collaboration to the maximum number of employees?
3.         Are you looking to centralize management, streamline business processes and multiply the capabilities of a lean IT staff?

If you can answer ‘yes’ to one or all of these questions, you could be a good fit for a hosted unified communication solution from SNET, since it reduces overall costs, centralizes management, offers infinite flexibility and features, and enhances communications continuity. We encourage you to make the switch, and remind you that change can be a good thing!

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