Technology Guide
Colocation
Many colocation providers sell to a wide range of customers, ranging from large enterprises to small companies.
Unified Communication
A set of products providing a consistent unified user interface and user experience across multiple devices.
Security
Restoration of systems to a given point in time when the systems were functioning within an acceptable loss of data or functionality.
Infrastructure
Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) is an instant computing infrastructure, provisioned and managed over the internet.
Disaster Recovery
Defense in depth is a solid, comprehensive approach to utilizing a combination of advanced security tools to protect critical data and block threats before they reach their endpoint.
Meeting Services
Also known as Collaboration Tools, are the set of tools designed around virtual communication within and outside of an organization
Internet of Things
Also referred to as IoT, is a network of interconnected devices capable of collecting and exchanging data.
Contact Centers
Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS) is a cloud-based customer experience solution that allows companies to utilize a contact center provider's software.
Desktop
A cloud desktop is a cloud computing solution that lets you access your desktop, files, and business apps in the cloud.
SD-WAN
An application-aware, over-the-top WAN connectivity service that uses policies to determine how application flows are directed over multiple underlay networks, irrespective of the underlay technologies or service providers who deliver them.