Business Services
Network Attached Storage
A Network Attached Storage (NAS) is a dedicated file storage device located at your business or home office. It connects to the internet, saving space on your computer. With NAS, you can manage user access to different files and track modifications with logs. It enables you to access work files remotely by connecting to the drive from anywhere, eliminating the need for large hard drives on multiple computers since everything is stored on the NAS. Additionally, the NAS can be configured to back up both Windows and Mac computers keeping all your important files safe.
Cloud Storage
Choosing the Right Storage Solution: Cloud vs. Network Attached Storage (NAS)
Selecting the ideal storage solution for your business can be challenging. We offer expert advice to help you decide between Cloud Storage and Network Attached Storage (NAS), tailored to your specific needs.
Internet Security
Set up VPNs and Firewalls for your business to safeguard against hackers.
Voice-over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
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How It Works: VoIP converts your voice into digital signals and transmits them over the internet. These signals are then converted back into voice signals at the receiving end1.
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Devices: You can use VoIP on various devices, including computers, smartphones, tablets, and special VoIP phones. Traditional phones can also be used with an adapter1.
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Features: Modern VoIP services offer more than just voice calls. They can include video calls, file transfers, group calls, and more1