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Andrew says...

For further information on how Calm Response can help you explore the productivity opportunities offered by Unified Communications:

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contact your Account Manager at Calm Response

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Andrew says...

The flexible Cloud/SaaS model is based around scaling the software up or down with your business. Hosted solutions allow you to add users on demand and remove them on demand. You pay on a monthly basis only for active users. And in a down economy, the likelihood of having to lay off active users goes up, which is why this approach makes sense when business is slow. 

A SaaS model also allows you to add and remove software, not just users, on demand. For example, you could lease SharePoint just for a special six-month project. Or you could decide that your business just can’t afford mobile connectivity for every user right now. In an on-premise solution, you have already paid for the functionality, so you’re in a “use it or lose it” situation. In the SaaS model, you can turn off mobile connectivity, and then turn it back on in three months when cash isn’t as tight.

For further information on how Calm Response can help you, please contact us

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Andrew says...

According to research, two-thirds of the energy used by PCs and monitors is wasted when the computer is not in use. What’s more, according to Gartner, your PCs are the single-largest contributor to the organization’s IT carbon footprint.

If you would like to know more about:

  • How thousands of organizations like yours are already making a significant contribution to their company’s sustainability initiatives by eliminating energy waste on their networked PCs?
  • How a 1,000-PC organization, can obtain more than £25,000 in annual cost savings, and reduce their carbon footprint by over 10,000 metric tons of CO2 annually.

Contact  the GreenIT at Calm Response

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Andrew says...

InfoClipz: Cloud computing
Internet-based services now allow businesses to add computer power, store data, use browser-based applications, and even develop Web applications without purchasing new hardware or software.

The flexible Cloud/SaaS model is based around scaling the software up or down with your business. Hosted solutions allow you to add users on demand and remove them on demand. You pay on a monthly basis only for active users. And in a down economy, the likelihood of having to lay off active users goes up, which is why this approach makes sense when business is slow. 

A SaaS model also allows you to add and remove software, not just users, on demand. For example, you could lease SharePoint just for a special six-month project. Or you could decide that your business just can’t afford mobile connectivity for every user right now. In an on-premise solution, you have already paid for the functionality, so you’re in a “use it or lose it” situation. In the SaaS model, you can turn off mobile connectivity, and then turn it back on in three months when cash isn’t as tight.

For further information on how Calm Response can help you, please contact us

 

 

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