VoIP Business examples
You don’t need to be a big business to make switching to VoIP the best decision you ever made – not only will you be paying less, you’ll also be gaining a whole host of new features that you just can’t get with a traditional fixed line phone system.
Samsung Note 20 launch
Yesterday saw the latest tech unveiled by Samsung at their first virtual Unpacked event. Amongst other announcements came the confirmation of what all the tech rumour sites have been suggesting for a while now – a new duo in the Galaxy Note family.
Roaming summer 2020
As we slowly emerge from the strict rules of lockdown, what impact will the ability to travel have on us in both our personal and business lives this summer? With Coronavirus and post lockdown actions dominating the news, we mustn’t forget that the UK has now left the EU and we are in a transition period.
Return to work
With more businesses in England set to reopen in July, the Federation of Small Business (FSB) put together some handy tips ad advice for employers trying to get their heads around the next steps. The following information covers your questions about managing your employees, looking after their wellbeing and managing health and safety in the workplace.
Top 5 reasons to switch to VoIP
If you’ve not yet switched to a VoIP telephone system, then you’re definitely missing out! Every business needs to make and receive phone calls. They can either buy an expensive on-premise PBX system that has limited functionality or use a scalable software system that costs less and is much more efficient, i.e. VoIP.
CAT S61 thermal imaging camera phone
In the building trade, energy efficiency is one phrase that’s on everyone’s lips. As a sure-fire way to cut bills and carbon footprints, making buildings more energy-efficient makes sense for developers and consumers.
4 must haves for a successful digital workplace
We know the best ideas are often made away from the desk, bringing a whole new meaning to flexible working. Now that flexible working has been put on fast forward for most businesses to be able to continue to operate in recent months, now is the time to firm up the digital workplace environment you have in place and make sure it is fit for building on the positives that we can get from this new flexibility.
A flexible future
Life after lockdown: what will the workplace resemble and what will the long-term impact of remote working be?
Energy market update
Oil prices have started to increase from the plunge they took last month, reaching 18-year lows as the pandemic crippled the global demand for oil and countries came to a halt due to imposed lockdown measures.
As the measures are lifted, the demand for oil is starting to increase, along with oil prices. However, in comparison to before the pandemic, oil prices are still 40% lower in trade price. It is unlikely that they will stay this low for long, as demand across the world continues to steadily increase.