VoIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol. Which means it’s a group of technologies for the delivery of voice communications and multimedia sessions over Internet Protocol (IP) networks such as, the Internet. It’s so easy to use, simply take the TrueRing phone and plug it into any Internet connection to make and receive calls. You can also use your laptop and Internet connection to utilize the virtual phone software so it will feel like you never left your desk.
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With summer now upon us and weather temperatures that will approach extremes—if they haven’t already. It’s important to know that your data will be safely protected and kept cool, so equipment can work at its highest level without uninterrupted activity, keeping your business moving full-speed ahead.
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Were you in the dark? An unplanned power outage wreaked havoc impacting 60 percent of Seattle’s downtown core on May 26, 2016. Everything from computers, landline phones, traffic signals, elevators, etc. were affected, leaving thousands of people without power. Businesses had to let employees go home for the day and try to work from home. This is especially crippling to businesses who host their own servers, everything comes to a complete standstill. Businesses miss out on productivity, lost revenue and so much more.
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The “Internet of Things” (IoT) has now become a daily reality for some people, for others it is not. The Internet of Things known as IoT is a network of physical objects, devices, vehicles, buildings, etc, which are embedded with some sort of electronic, software, sensor and network connectivity that enables the objects to collect and exchange data. Almost everything we do nowadays is connected to or through a network of some kind from computers at home or work, phones, smart watches, vehicles, household devices to control things in your home to security and so on. Yet there remains a digital divide in the United States.
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Look no further than Seattle-Portland as being one of the top US data center areas with 352,000 square feet of data centers under construction. More growth expected in the future, the Pacific northwest is an ideal location for data centers.
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