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Tips for moving your business’s UC system to the cloud

April 11th, 2022 VoIP

Migrating your unified communications (UC) systems to the cloud can offer many benefits for your business. Perhaps the most obvious one is the increased scalability that comes with cloud-based solutions. This means you can quickly and easily add more users or bandwidth as your needs grow.

New features and functions in MS Excel 2021 for Windows

Businesses use Microsoft Excel to record sales, manage finances, and track inventory levels, among other activities. The new version of Microsoft Excel for Windows offers some great new features and functions that will make your life easier.

Features exclusive to Excel 2021 for Microsoft 365

The following new features are available for Excel for Microsoft 365, but not its long-term servicing channel (LTSC) version, which was formerly known as the “perpetual license” version.

SaaS, Paas, and IaaS: 3 Primary cloud computing service models explained

As a business owner, you know that technology is essential to your success, but keeping up with the latest trends can be expensive and time-consuming. That’s why cloud computing is a great option for businesses of all sizes. It allows you to access hardware and software over the internet, which means you don’t have to invest in expensive infrastructure or even hire full-time staff to manage your IT. In this blog post, we will discuss the different types of cloud computing service models and help you choose the best one for your business.

How to securely and effectively collect customer data

Customer data is one of the most valuable resources in business today. It helps companies better understand their clients’ needs and interests. However, before companies collect, use, and generate revenue from customer data, they must ensure compliance with data protection laws.

Windows Hello makes logging in hassle-free

You can now log in faster and more securely to your Windows 10- or 11-powered device with Microsoft’s Windows Hello. This feature allows you to log in to your computer without having to enter a password. All you need is a fingerprint, iris, or facial scan, or a PIN code.