You have enough to do with your daily activities for your small business. Yet, you know you need to research communications technologies to help your business connect with customers and give employees access to their phones from anywhere. Or maybe the number of Voice over IP (VoIP) and voice mail call forwarding solutions feels too overwhelming making it hard to figure out where to begin your research.
BCM 50 and HandsetsMore all-in-one telephony solutions are available to simplify things so you don't manage multiple solutions, providers and bills. For example, you want to route calls, set up a small call center and allow employees to stay connected when they're away from the office. VoIP solutions exist to combine all of these features so you don't have to look for a call center solution from one provider and voice mail call forwarding from another.
Most of the popular VoIP services don't offer anything beyond providing your employees with a way to make calls and stay connected. Several emerging VoIP solutions offer converged voice and data services for use over one network. One of those is the Business Communication Manager (BCM), which combines unified messaging, interactive voice response, multimedia call center, IP routing, firewall and wireless. BCM can also provide the following benefits for small businesses:
Stay connected from anywhere: Employees set up their phones to forward voice, text and fax messages to their cell phones. They can change their greetings and access their messages from any phone, handheld device or over the internet. Employees can make and receive calls as they were at the office without incurring charges.
Manage messages through one application: Solutions that integrate voice, fax and email messages on computers and handheld devices allow employees to manage them through one application like Microsoft Exchange or Outlook.
Route calls to the right department and people: An automated feature contains personalized greetings and menu options for directing calls. This saves time for customers and ensures customers reach the right people. Even callers can leave a message for an entire department or a group of users.
Secure your connection: Some solutions come with features that can secure your connection with authentication, firewall and virtual private networks (VPNs).
Create a call center: Route incoming calls to 10 employees to handle orders, reservations or support. Some can open two queues based on agent skills so callers go to the right agent and receive the best service.
These features were once only available to large businesses because of the cost and they were too much for the small business. BCM has flexibility so you can scale it and activate new features plus it can work with businesses with just three employees. These BCM50 case studies show how the product works for small businesses. Also, several models are available, so here's a comparison of BCM products to get an idea of the different types of solutions available.
Small businesses have options that cover all of their telephony needs without feature and product overkill.
Backup Solutions Small Business
Backup solutions are the foundation of data protection, and the first line of defense in case of system failure or data loss of any kind. Backup solutions are the most basic protection for computer data in case of a system failure of any kind. Data is saved onto media separate from production systems so it can be retrieved if and when production systems go down, or data is lost for any reason.
But there are vital tools that can, first, make sure that backups are performed in a timely manner, and second, catch data that may not have been backed up in case of accidental deletions. These solutions round out a backup system and, in fact, complete it.
Because of the sheer amount of data needed to be stored and the time required for backup, fast data transfer rates are constantly being addressed. While advances such as Network-Attached Storage (NAS) have greatly assisted in dealing with this problem, one basic hindrance to fast data transfer is file fragmentation. When dealing with gigabytes of data in files that might exist in tens, hundreds or even thousands of fragments, the I/O and network traffic necessary to transfer it is considerably-and unnecessarily-increased. Such situations slow backups substantially, and can also result in aborted backups that do not complete in the limited time allowed.
A common hindrance to backups, however, despite ever-advancing technologies, is file fragmentation. Fragmentation already causes problems in day-to-day file access, as a file split into hundreds or even thousands (it's more common than you might think) of fragments is going to take considerably longer to access. Multiply that by all the data files in all an enterprise's computer systems-because a backup procedure must access all of those files-and it can be seen what a nighmarish problem file fragmentation can be
to backups in terms of backup time.
The best way to ensure that backups occur rapidly and within their allotted times is to employ a defrag solution that is always working, that allows for a drive to be consistently in a defragmented state. A product such as Diskeeper meets this qualification.
Another product to fully round out a backup scheme is Undelete, which provides real-time data protection in case of accidental deletions. If a file is saved to a local drive, such an accidental deletion can be recovered from the Windows Recycle Bin. But today, most files are saved remotely to a file server, and accidental deletions are completely lost. IT personnel must then engage in a time-consuming search through backup, restoring the version of the file that existed at the time the last backup was performed.
Once the file is restored from backup, there is more added time, however, as now the user must bring that file back up into the state it was in when deleted. Worse, if the file has been created since the last backup, it must now be re-created from scratch.
Backup solutions are essential-and so are these vital tools to make them complete.
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