Archive for the ‘Communications’ Category
Mar
17
Posted by Giselle on
March 17, 2011
Synchronized works, consent decision-making and non-hierarchical structure—these idioms describe an affinity group. An affinity group is a horde of people with familiar liking who comes in concert for a definite purpose. This, thus, means lot of teamwork, communication and synchronization work is mandatory here. Consequently, Microsoft’s SharePoint Site and Exchange Server 2007 services can be the best solutions for affinity groups.
There are probabilities that populace with similar thinking may be spread across the globe and getting them in concert is what becomes complex. This is where SharePoint Server 2010 and SharePoint Server 2007 play a brilliant role. In SharePoint, affinity groups can bring forth, converse, and deliberate their views, which can be viewed by group members from anywhere in the world. Sharing of videos and audios are possible on this platform. Pronouncement of workshops, events, document formation, work allotment, etc. all can be done proficiently under one umbrella. This would save time, space, and boost competence.
Apart from swift communication through SharePoint, it can also be contrived at fingertips using Exchange host. Using hosted Microsoft exchange, the members of the affinity group can configure their emails on the mobile device. This makes email access faster even whilst members are away from the desk! If the members use a hosted BlackBerry, they can configure their wireless device with hosted BES, which in turn will give access to emails, calendar, task list, etc. wherever and whenever they want.
Feb
28
Posted by Giselle on
February 28, 2011
In this online savoir-faire age, lot of things is just a click away from you. Be it shopping for clothes, books, booking travel or movie tickets, placing order for food, chatting with friends, relatives, everything is just a tick away. Accordingly, competition amongst enterprises has risen to a higher level. Everyone is pushing hard to proffer the best deals that too first to its customers. This is exactly what travel agencies are also doing.
Advertisements, campaigns, offers—these are the vital issues for any travel agencies. These would aid them in saving on expense, providing better sales and better customer service. If these issues work smoothly then partial job is done. Nonetheless, updating the portals on a usual basis that too proficiently and swiftly is a tiresome task, as for updating new content or on hand content, users have to move all the way through over 15 steps. Furthermore, content developers have to dependant on the IT branch for uploading pages and other associated chores. This is where hosted SharePoint Server 2010 plays a very important role. Using SharePoint Site, travel agencies can have incorporated enterprise search and data management capabilities. SharePoint Server 2007 enables merging of intranet and Internet sites on the same platform, cutting back unending IT management expenses. With this new intranet portal, travel agents can effortlessly distribute new content, start on new campaigns, promotions, and offers in a day’s time with the concerned sanction.
By corresponding the vital information to the clientele, travel agencies can develop conviction in the merit of the information it proffers customers online. It’s a fundamental area in the vow to good quality service. Agencies can also augment the portal with better user experience by setting up Enterprise Search feature. Akin to SharePoint solution, Hosted Microsoft Exchange or Dedicated Exchange Server is yet one more fine solution that can amplify the communiqué competence of any travel agency. MS Exchange Hosting enables swift messaging, thus, workforce of the agency can use Microsoft office outlook to send emails, and share contacts, calendar, etc. Using Exchange Server 2007, travel agencies can make email communication easier.
Dec
07
Posted by Giselle on
December 7, 2010
Guatemala is a mysterious place. This place has its epic El Petén’s secluded archaeological sites which are just so irresistible; the intriguing town of Chichicastenango with its pre-Hispanic beliefs and rituals even now. Wow! a place worth visiting, right? Yes! But being a professional, you can’t disregard those business mails that are waiting there for your replies, right? But not to worry! Hosted Exchange 2010 and BlackBerry Exchange server will help you be in touch with your mails!
However, as you are a non-native of Guatemala, if you want to configure the MS Exchange, first verify with your home country’s service providers regarding their roaming arrangements with Guatemala’s wireless carriers. Also, find out with Guatemala’s mobile service providers about the offers that they provide. In Guatemala, Claro is the biggest wireless providers.
Guatemala has 13+ million population and the official language of the country is Spanish. Apart from Spanish, there are 22 indigenous languages spoken in this country. However, for people using Microsoft Exchange Server, language is never a barrier. Exchange 2010 Hosting is available in an assortment language pack. Thus, it allows its Spanish users to access the hosted Exchange service features hassle-free that too in their own language!
Oct
14
Posted by Giselle on
October 14, 2010
With outsourcing being in trend these days, talking to clients sitting in a foreign county regularly has become important. However, making calls overseas frequently is not something which is practically possible from the monetary point of view, right? As a result, Skype has come out with solutions to make our life easier and peaceful. Skype allows for low-cost calling to landlines and mobile phones and free calling to more than 400 million registered Skype users around the world using Skype for Asterisk. Skype for Asterisk provides Asterisk PBX solutions to make, receive, and transfer Skype calls.
Skype for Asterisk is attuned with Asterisk 1.4, Asterisk 1.6, AsteriskNOW, and Asterisk Business Edition and supports both G.711 and G.729a calling. Skype and hosted Asterisk provide a low cost telephony options. Skype for Asterisk combines with the Skype community Read the rest of this entry »