Why we love Microsoft Teams

Posted by Johnny Kromer on 30 Jan 2019 11:00:00 AM

The quality of the Microsoft Teams platform is so much better than its competitors that Nashua Communications uses it itself. Here is why we rate Teams so highly.

Microsoft has built its reputation on being an indispensable software provider for the majority of the business market, and as business needs have evolved, so has Microsoft. When the business world needed a smart, integrated, and cost-effective communication solution, Microsoft developed its VOIP services. Recently, Microsoft invested in Africa by building its data centres in Johannesburg and Cape Town. The investment will enable Microsoft to improve its cloud services on the african continent, which include VOIP services.

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4 things you might not know you could do with your Microsoft License

Posted by Johnny Kromer on 24 Oct 2018 11:00:00 AM

There is so much more you can get from your team and your environment if you use Microsoft to its full potential! Here are some functions you might not have known you have.

One of the biggest challenges when it comes to understanding and utilising a Microsoft Licence is that very often companies aren’t aware of what services and apps they have paid for and thus also have access to. The second challenge then becomes how to best use and integrate these into the company’s operations.

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Microsoft data centres in SA: How this will change your business [UPDATE]

Posted by Johnny Kromer on 17 Oct 2018 11:00:00 AM

Here are some of the benefits of having Microsoft’s Data Centres in South Africa and of having your enterprise’s data in the cloud.

With software giant Microsoft starting to launch its first data centres in the country – and the first ever in Africa – South Africa is set to shrink a huge technology gap that exists between it and other, more technologically mature, countries. The presence of the data centres, along with other local cloud services, will reportedly create approximately 165 000 new jobs in South Africa through 2022.

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Topics: Microsoft Insights