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https://ww2.enablis.com.au/l/785873/2020-09-15/2zs9r
“COVID-19 has inadvertently forced the acceleration of many Digital transformation initiatives – particularly around workforce flexibility, which is a real positive of this whole crisis. What has not been accelerated however is the strategic and critical need to secure and protect users and access to Corporate data and applications when working from home
Topics: business technology, collaboration, communication, IT security, MS teams voice, Network Security, networks, strategy, video conferencing
With a network built on legacy infrastructure, InvoCare’s sites had limited bandwidth, with 60% of sites across Australia and New Zealand operating on less than 1MB bandwidth, and 42% of sites in Australia operating on 3G.
As part of the project, Enablis refreshed 242 InvoCare sites in Australia, and another 42 in New Zealand. We also rolled out Mitel UC telephony services to all sites, as well as contact centre services at InvoCare’s head office.
We know that the impending migration to Teams is on every IT manager’s mind. The benefits promised are great – having one centralised location where you can see, collaborate, store and engage. The end-goal is to unify your collaboration workspace and we understand it may be a step-by-step process to get there.
CRN has recognised the work done by Enablis and Solista to revolutionise the way Fenner Dunlop manages their data backup and recovery process.
Fenner Dunlop needed to replace their expiring SAN and complex backup and DR process. Having established connectivity to the cloud, Fenner Dunlop once again engaged Enablis to address their storage and backup needs. Enablis introduced a market leading cloud data management partner to implement next generation flash storage and a cloud backup solution. This resulted in significantly reduced cost and complexity, and improved efficiency for Fenner Dunlop.
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) adoption continues to increase as organisations look to replace traditional on-premise apps hosted in their own data centres. According to Finances Online, 73% of organisations expect that over 80% of their applications will be SaaS by 2020. So why are so many companies turning to SaaS?
The need to scale their business, improve production line efficiency, connect remote workers, and deliver real time communication and reporting meant Fenner Dunlop needed the support of a managed services provider.