Healthcare providers find security with cloud-based technology
By 2017, healthcare groups are expected to spend $5.4 billion on cloud services.
By 2017, healthcare groups are expected to spend $5.4 billion on cloud services.
Restaurants still depend on fax machines for a variety of reasons and can modernize with fax over IP.
FoIP allows fleets to more easily manage their supply chains and offers them comfort and security in knowing that the documents and information they’re sending will be there when they’re needed.
When deciding what cloud-based technology is right for a certain organization, it’s best to consider devices that will give the most bang for their buck in terms of multiple applications.
A recent promotion held by the Milwaukee Bucks ran in to trouble when their fax machine jammed and ran out of toner.
In recent years, health IT leaders in the private sector have invested billions into new technologies, like cloud computing, to improve patient care.
FaxCore offers FoIP services that not only make storing and distributing healthcare information safer and more convenient, but they are also HIPAA compliant.
The recently released Brother Small Business Survey, which details the myriad of issues small businesses face when trying to decide on new technologies, paints a picture of discouragement among small business owners.
Forbes has released a survey, sponsored by Cisco, that examines how business leaders are looking more to cloud-collaboration as a means to boost productivity and jump start business results.