Instantly connecting face-to-face with employees, partners and customers. Video Conferencing (VaaS) from Interoute is the next step in Unified Communications for your organisation.
Interoute's Ethernet Virtual Private network - VPLS service - is a flexible, cost effective and reliable wide area network (WAN) solution for secure and private connectivity of multiple sites within an organisation.
London, 26 June 2013: Security Aware, an innovative IT Security Consultancy, has announced the launch of its Penetration Testing Services on the Interoute CloudStore. Security Aware's Penetration Testing Services complement Interoute's Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Virtual Data Centre (VDC) by offering enterprises across Europe the ability to conduct proactive testing, in order to prevent security breaches and satisfy compliance requirements.
Having begun to look at the over arching benefits that video conferencing can offer to business and why these will propel it to greater success in 2012, the second part of this article will consider how the technology is likely to develop in the year ahead.
Video Conferencing looks like it is set to become an increasingly integral tool in the business world whilst growing in all areas of communications in the next twelve months. As the technology offers cost efficiencies coupled with flexibility, it is a case of the right tool at the right time.
Video conferencing as a tool is proving its worth across many sectors of society from the medical arena to education to personal and social communications, but perhaps the most significant driver in its development is its use and value within business.
VaaS - so much more than just video conferencing. Video as a Service is a fully managed visual communication solution complete with high capacity low latency connectivity from Interoute's pan-European next-generation network. It includes installation, set up and a range of support services
Strong business performance relies on excellent communication and complete understanding. Sharing ideas, products and solutions face-to-face is still the most effective route to success. But it's not always possible to be everywhere at once, especially for businesses today, where the pressure to improve performance and deliver more for less has never been greater.
Governments, businesses and consumers alike are increasingly aware of the importance of protecting the environment and companies across the world are taking on the challenge of reducing their environmental impact as Corporate Social Responsibility and government regulations move business towards being more environmentally conscious
Video conferencing as a tool is proving its worth across many sectors of society. So what are the main reasons for business to invest in Video Conferencing.
VoIP, or Voice over internet Protocol to give it its full title, is a concept at the vanguard of the telecommunications industry which, if you haven't already heard about, will become an increasingly familiar part of all our lives in the near future. But what is it and how can it benefit small business users?
In these austere times the efficiency of your business has become even more pertinent and businesses are having to think "out side of the box" to ensure their survival. One option that is becoming increasingly feasible with advances in technology is that of working from home.
Small businesses are ultimately reliant for their success or failure on a small number of individuals so ensuring that they are happy motivated and fulfilling their potential, whilst overheads are minimised, is paramount, and working from home can be a key strategy.
Having begun to look at the over arching benefits that video conferencing can offer to business and why these will propel it to greater success in 2012, the second part of this article will consider how the technology is likely to develop in the year ahead.
Video Conferencing looks like it is set to become an increasingly integral tool in the business world whilst growing in all areas of communications in the next twelve months. As the technology offers cost efficiencies coupled with flexibility, it is a case of the right tool at the right time.
Last week, the Government of Pakistan informed all Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that they must discontinue all virtual private network (VPN) services within the nation.
MPLS is the Cadillac of enterprise WAN services, having earned its stripes as the link option of choice because of its reliability, flexibility and controls. But upstarts are saying that, with a little ingenuity, they can use Internet pipes to achieve the same ends at a better price.