Secure Your Telephony Connections

Microsoft

IT security is a top priority at your organization, but now that you've moved your telephony to the cloud (or are considering the switch), how do you integrate it into your current network and security policies?

 

Companies continue to make the transition to cloud telephony solutions, and that's unlikely to change any time soon. To ensure you and your IT team successfully integrate and update your IT policies, explore some of the features and considerations to keep in mind with your new cloud telephony solution.

 

Security: Traditional PBX systems leave companies vulnerable with shared conference lines and unchanging IDs, potentially leaking sensitive information if the wrong party is listening in on a call. Cloud-based PBX offers advanced privacy options such as secure lines and personalized links for meeting attendees only, as well as notifications when people join, keeping eavesdroppers out of the loop.

 

Internet support: Your company's internet bandwidth is an important consideration as you move your telephony to the cloud. You don't want to bog down a slow internet connection with all of your company's calls without the proper backup. 

 

New IT policies: Now that you've moved to the cloud, your IT team only needs a single-user admin interface to perform administrative tasks from a single platform. You can use an automated process to port, assign, and manage dial-in phone numbers. You can also report on usage and quality and manage features for end users.

 

Skype for Business Office 365 Cloud PBX provides what you need to successfully move away from your traditional PBX system, while also offering the full suite available in Office 365 and Skype for Business. Traditional phone functions like making and receiving calls, transfers, hold/resume, conference calls, and more are available from any internet-connected device.

 

Download this free eBook The Definitive Guide to Moving Your Telephony to the Cloud and learn more!

 

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