With Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) becoming increasingly more common for businesses, business leaders must choose between cloud and on-premises hosting, both of which offer distinct advantages and challenges. This article outlines the essential factors to consider when selecting the most optimal hosting option for your company.
Choosing between cloud and on-site VoIP hosting: A guide for businesses
Why Microsoft Whiteboard is becoming a go-to tool for team collaboration
Defending against data loss: 6 Strategies businesses should implement
2026 Cybersecurity trends and predictions
Cybersecurity experts Rob Wright (Dark Reading), David Jones (Cybersecurity Dive), and Alissa Irei (TechTarget Search Security) recently came together to discuss the future of online security. Let’s take a look at their insights on major trends and new risks to help businesses better navigate the challenges on the horizon.
5 Ways VoIP phone systems are getting smarter (and what it means for you)
Tips for creating more secure business passwords
How to solve the most common VoIP call glitches
Clear, reliable communication is critical for any business, and VoIP systems make that easier and more affordable than ever. However, if your calls are plagued by lag, echo, or unexplained silence, the benefits can quickly turn into headaches. Understanding the root causes of these common issues is the first step toward ensuring smooth, reliable calls.
Working better together: A simple guide to Microsoft Loop in Outlook and Teams
Getting your tech dollar’s worth: Costly IT investment mistakes to avoid
Beyond hackers: Why your most trusted employee might be your biggest risk
We give our IT teams the keys to the kingdom to keep operations running. Yet, that access creates a massive blind spot. Recent trends show disgruntled tech workers bypassing the very security measures they helped build. Trust is necessary for business, but blind faith in your technical staff leaves your company wide open to attack.

