With the constant battle for time in the workplace, being able to provide employees with tools to work while on-the-go is one of the biggest assets a company can possess.
Not only does enterprise mobility offer a higher level of productivity within, but it ensures a more flexible work environment, allowing employees to work remotely and be able to stay connected to the office no matter what the task.
Giving employees the option to work from home, or remote-in when away on business, makes for a happier, more productive staff. As technology continues to advance, mobile devices like smartphones, tablets and laptops are making it that much easier to make the most of enterprise mobility. But once you have the device, obtaining the proper software can help companies take their employees a step further to ensure they are making the most of their virtual environments.
Thrupoint, provider of end-to-end unified communications, collaboration and enterprise mobility products makes it effortless for employees to link in with their coworkers whether for a meeting, conference call, or even just to access the company’s administrative management systems.
Thrupoint’s PCX ensures mobility as it operates as a viable replacement to the traditional IP/PBX (News - Alert). This alternative delivers next generation communications that are integrated into the telecommunications infrastructure. Thrupoint’s PCX is designed to deliver all of the demanded features typically needed by the end-user, including park, call transfer, pickup, ring-back and many others.
The company’s Fixed Mobile Convergence Suite (FMC) delivers a converged solution for service providers and enterprise customers looking for a scalable mobility option. The Suite combines corporate voice and messaging applications for businesses and puts them on a single mobile smartphone under IT’s control. Employees can be reached from either their desk phone or cell on the same number no matter where they are, while taking advantage of PBX and mobile communication features.
Not only does enterprise mobility involve mobile devices, but it also incorporates software that allows enterprises to collaborate no matter the location. Thrupoint’s Ubiquity Speak Conferencing Server provides multimedia conferencing software, enabling employees to participate in meetings using in-conference handover controls and instant messaging.
Speak also gives moderators complete control by providing them with visual tools to facilitate conference management such as sharing presentations, web content, applications and documents in real-time with other employees, customers, partners or service providers around the world.
For more information on Thrupoint’s enterprise mobility solutions, visit the company’s website.
Stefanie Mosca is a Web editor for TMCnet. Previously she worked as a freelance copy editor for Digital Surgeons LLC. She holds a master's degree in journalism from Quinnipiac University and a bachelor's degree in communication from the University of New Haven. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Jennifer Russell