Establish a Remote Work Set Up for Your Company
Remote Worker Enablement
How can you as a business owner transition your workforce into a work-at-home team that performs at a high level? We've created a step-by-step process to help you prepare.
Whether you are looking for Internet connectivity, managed wifi or SDWAN services, Choice Communications can help. Since your company needs networking technology to operate, the fiber and connectivity by which the hardware is powered plays an integral role in the in successfulness of your communication. The geo-tool we use provides us an accurate assessment of providers in your vicinity, which allows us to provide multiple options so you can choose the best provider and know your costs along the way.
High-Speed Internet
The first thing you need to do as a business owner is to survey your employees to see what kind of broadband they are using at home. To run business voice and video calls, they're going to need plenty of throughputs. A good standard that should provide enough horsepower is 50 Mb down, 5 Mb upload speed.
Contact Center in the Cloud
Does your business have a contact center or help desk in-office? Having a Cloud Contact Center solution allows your employees to support your clients while working from home.
Phone System in the Cloud
Here are the key features of UCaaS that will enable your work-at-home employees by leveraging the benefits of unified communications in the cloud:
- Video Conferencing
- Mobile App
- Collaboration
- CRM Integration
Identify & Provide Devices
Don't let pandemics and other disasters hold your company back; make sure that your employees have the technology they need:
- Mobile or softphone
- Desktop or laptop computer
Workspace in the Cloud
With Active Directory, you can ensure certain file-sharing rules within your own Local Area Network. Two promising technologies address these features and move them all to the cloud while maintaining centralized control over access permissions.
- Workspace as a Service
- Desktop as a Service
Remote File Share
When you send your workers home, they must be able to share, collaborate on, and store files in the cloud. The most popular cloud file storage providers are:
- Microsoft Office 365 – OneDrive
- Google G-Suite – Google Drive
- Dropbox
- Box.com
How Fast Can You Make the Pivot?
We can help put a work-at-home technology plan in place. Contact us, and let’s get started!