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Tuesday, 03 December 2019 22:45

The Exclusive Guide To Mitel Phone Systems

Mitel has been making waves in the industry for many years now and is well known as a telecommunications provider with cutting-edge solutions for all types of businesses. In particular, Mitel has a robust solution for the hospitality industry, but the company has much more to offer than just hotel phone systems. As a leading provider of phone systems in Denver, HCWT wants to give you a complete overview of the Mitel phone systems that are available for your business.

Ransomware is a serious threat in today’s business landscape. If you don’t have the proper security measures in place, your business is at extreme risk. There’s even risk with security measures in place, but you can greatly diminish that by selecting the right ransomware protection. Datto is one of the leading providers of ransomware protection and disaster recovery services, but many business owners don’t really know what that means. Let’s discuss what you need to know about Datto ransomware protection to ensure your business is protected.

The telecommunications landscape is constantly changing. As a few mega-players continue to buy up the smaller institutions in the market, identifying the right provider for your business can be a challenge. You don’t want to double down on a unified communications provider that is going to be gone within a year. That being said, you also don’t want to go all in on a mega-player, thinking it’s the safe decision, without doing your research. Avaya has long-since been a giant in the UC space. While there has been some buzz about a potential buyout, the company has pushed off the rumors and is still going strong, even being named a Leader in Aragon Research Globe for Unified Communications this year. Let’s talk about what makes an ideal provider and determine if Avaya makes sense for your Denver office.

The clock is very quickly counting down on the support lifecycle of some integral Windows products, including Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2008 R2. Come January 2020, Microsoft will end support for these products. This means no more security patches, no more non-security updates, no more free technical support, and no more updates of the online technical content.

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