The COVID-19 pandemic and the sweeping shutdowns to contain the spread of the virus brought about significant impacts on businesses. Many small companies realized they lacked the resources to rapidly adopt a remote work setup and tapped their IT partners to help address their technology demands.
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VoIP Qualities Your Small Business Can’t Live Without
Israeli-born entrepreneur, Alan Cohen, had modest aims when he invented the audio technology that would evolve into Voice over Internet Protocol or VoIP. Cohen would eventually be recognized as the man responsible for modernizing business communications and making long-distance calls cheap - all thanks to a piece of technology he created in the ’80s.
Fast forward to modern-day Wichita where astonishingly, there are still businesses that don’t maximize VoIP’s potential.
Why you need the cloud in the middle of COVID-19
With the COVID-19 lockdowns forcing most economic sectors to slow down, cloud technology can help your business survive and remain competitive. More specifically, you can cut costs and increase operational efficiency using the cloud.
Ensuring continuity and efficiency with the cloud
The need to stay at home and practice social distancing have changed the way many businesses operate.
Why your SMB needs a business continuity plan (BCP)
Multiple things can disrupt the operations of small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs), such as natural disasters or cyberattacks. This can lead to lost revenue, or in some extreme cases, business closure. But having a concrete business continuity plan (BCP) in place will help your business recover quickly after a disaster.
Is Your Law Firm Taking Advantage of These Effective Technology Tools?
It may be hard to believe, but there are small- to medium-sized law firms that have yet to adopt a digital strategy. Some are intimidated by new tech tools while some are simply not sure which tools are right for them.
If your law office in Wichita is facing the same dilemma, here’s all you need to know: digitizing operations will vastly reduce the unproductive non-billable hours of lawyers, legal assistants, and other support staff.