Did you know…

  • Maximum employees want more flexibility at work?
  • most of employees believe mobile devices will become their primary work computing device in the next five years?

Find out how you can evolve your business communications, set new productivity standards and contain costs with the On Access Enterprise steps approach to business communication evolution.

Step 1: Upgrade

Upgrading a communication system means:

  • improved business continuity
  • expanded system capacity
  • employees can respond instantly to business at the desk and on the go

Depending on their current system, customers can protect up to maximum of their communication infrastructure investments when upgrading.

Step 2: Go IP

Transforming office space, moving to a new building or connecting sites provide the ideal opportunity to make the move to IP and benefit from improved collaboration and reduced costs.

IP can help reduce PSTN and long distance costs, and save on operations with centralized management. Additionally, IP mobility delivers the flexibility and roaming that employees need.

Step 3: Virtualize

Virtualizing communications services can deliver savings by centralizing operations in the datacenter. It can also help grow the business by improving agility.

Unified messaging, desktop integration, visual collaboration and business communications on smartphones are just some of the software services that can be delivered virtually.

Whatʼs next?

  • Benefit from innovative conversation experiences for super-mobile collaborative profiles
  • Integrate business process with real-time communications
  • Find out what opportunities the cloud offers

On Access delivers technological continuity to help you find the transformation path that fits your needs and pace of evolutions.

Related Information

White paper: Move Up to the Next Level Enterprise Communications

Application Note: It’s Time for a Reliable, Innovative Communication System

Application Note: Toll Fraud

Application Note: From Telephony to IP Communications: A Natural Evolution

Application Note: Virtualization Comes to Enterprise Communications

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