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MICROSOFT OFFICE 365, TEAMS, and THE RIGHT VoIP CLOUD-BASED TELECOM SYSTEM WILL ELIMINATE YOUR PHONE BILLS, REPAIRS, and REPLACEMENT. More below
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What can Office 365/TEAMS do for your business? The rise of the always-connected, multi-device consumer coupled with the proliferation of data and resources available online has resulted in a transformational shift in the workplace.
Today we are all faced with rapidly changing business requirements and need a platform that adapts quickly.
Office 365/TEAMS offers the ability to quickly build, test, deploy and manage applications through a global network of data centers.
NEXT GENERATION TECHNOLOGY FOR YOUR BUSINESS –
•Your Office – when and where you need it
•Work together – collaborate with others in real-time
•Built around you – just sign in and pick up right where you left off.
Whether you’re looking for cost-effective storage, scalability with your data or disaster recovery security, we’ll help you get there. resulted in a transformational shift in the workplace.
Today we are all faced with rapidly changing business requirements and need a platform that adapts quickly.
Office 365/TEAMS offers the ability to quickly build, test, deploy and manage applications through a global network of data centers.
NEXT GENERATION TECHNOLOGY FOR YOUR BUSINESS –
• Your Office – when and where you need it
• Work together – collaborate with others in real time
• Built around you – just sign in and pick up right where you left off.
Whether you’re looking for cost effective storage, scalability with your data or disaster recovery security, we’ll help you get there. Text or call 941.900.6220
You can also use TEAMS with USA based support with a Cisco telecom system tied to it , or bring your own telecom system to us to manage for you .
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We will hold seminars over the next few weeks, and we will send dates to you.
You can also call or email to set up a one on one session.
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MICROSOFT OFFICE 365, TEAMS, and THE RIGHT VoIP CLOUD BASED TELECOM SYSTEM WILL ELIMINATE YOUR PHONE BILLS, REPAIRS, and REPLACEMENT.
Let’s discuss several options that are available to you. We work with over 125 vendors, carriers, and Cloud Telecom/IT companies. AT&T, Cisco, Microsoft, Verizon to name a few.
Call us for details. 877 208 0021
Text 941.900.6220
What can Office 365/TEAMS do for your business? The rise of the always-connected, multi-device consumer coupled with the proliferation of data and resources available online has resulted in a transformational shift in the workplace.
Today we are all faced with rapidly changing business requirements and need a platform that adapts quickly.
Office 365/TEAMS offers the ability to quickly build, test, deploy and manage applications through a global network of data centers.
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NEXT GENERATION TECHNOLOGY FOR YOUR BUSINESS
Whether you’re looking for cost effective storage, scalability with your data or disaster recovery security, we’ll help you get there. Text Paul. 941.900.6220 or call 877.208.0021
The Data doesn’t Lie…it’s Time to move to Teams, BUT thee are caveats / Not all users need, or have a Desktop to make a call using TEAMS. That is where we and our vendors come in. Read on…..
If you had to take a guess on how many collaboration services your clients are running, would you say 1, 2, or 5? Our survey of 247 Executive, IT, and Sr. Operations professionals revealed that most mid-market businesses are running an average of 2.4 collaboration services today, most of which were implemented by departments outside
of IT.
Challenge #1 – When we asked these same organizations if they preferred having a single solution, an overwhelming majority (56%) said ‘yes’, while only 14% preferred having multiple collaboration solutions.
Challenge #2 – 41.5% of organizations are using Microsoft Teams today and 36.5% plan to deploy Microsoft Teams in the next couple of years. Microsoft recently announced that they now have over 20 million active daily Teams users, making Teams the fastest adopted service in Microsoft’s history!
Challenge #3 – Nearly 1/2 of the 247 businesses that responded (47.5%) told us that their preferred collaboration system MUST integrate with their communications solution, while 30% were still undecided.
Challenge #4 – For those businesses that demand a voice-integrated collaboration system, nearly half plan to re-evaluate their voice provider, while only 17% plan to use their current UCaaS provider to deploy their collaboration suite.
Here’s the rub. Microsoft Teams doesn’t support all of the enterprise voice features required by mid-market and enterprise businesses! Learn more about those gaps and missing features at our Blog https://appliedconsultinggroup.net/blog/
or @ our web site www.acgimfo.biz
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Whoever or Whomever?
Learn the rule (or how to avoid the issue).
By Neal Whitman, read by Mignon Fogarty, Grammar Girl June 18, 2011
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Episode #280
It’s time to take another look at a perennial source of confusion and frustration in English grammar: the pronoun “whom.”
I talked about “whom” in episodes 44 and 98, and I’ll give a quick recap to set the stage here, but if you haven’t listened to them yet, or if you’re not sure you remember them, you should go back and listen to them to get the most out of today’s episode.
“Who” Versus “Whom”
In episode 44, “Who Versus Whom,” I covered the basics: “whom” is the objective case of the pronoun “who,” used when “who” is an object in a sentence instead of a subject. For example, you’d use “who” in “Who loves you, baby?” because “who” is the subject of “loves.” But you’d use “whom” in “Whom do you love?” because “whom” is the object of “love” – the “object” of affection.
In episode 98, “Who Versus Whom, Advanced,” I took on more confusing cases, such as “Who do you think did it?” Since there are two verbs–“think” and “did”–at first, you might think it should be “Whom do you think did it.” “Who” isn’t the subject of the verb “think,” but it is the subject of the verb “did.” Since it’s in the subject position, the correct choice is “who.” It’s not different from the simple case we just covered; it’s just that the sentence is a little more complicated.
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