Last year, DPC Technology extended their IT offerings to clients to include a VoIP solution. We felt it was a great fit, as we are typically the ones that will be called out to fix issues if your VoIP phones go down. It makes sense for us to be responsible for everything.
The bring your own device (BYOD) strategy lets employees use their personal mobile devices to do work for your company from anywhere. This strategy increases efficiency and convenience to your business, but it also brings a number of security risks to your IT infrastructure and data.
We all know that having private conversations can be quite difficult in reception and waiting areas in any office.
There are times when there are multiple staff members at the front desk talking on the phone at the same time and clients waiting in the lobby having their own conversations.
You’ve probably heard about VoIP – voice communication that transmits over the Internet. VoIP can save 30% to 50% compared to traditional phone bills, and is flexible and scalable to accommodate your company’s growth. While VoIP is definitely the future of business telephone systems, there are some specific considerations that every Dentist should pay close attention to. I like to break it down into three categories. They all have their advantages but each might not be right for every situation.
Any access from the Internet or a remote location must be encrypted. This means healthcare information going across the Internet cannot be read until it reaches the authenticated user on the other end where is it decrypted.