Unified communications is the new ‘big thing’ in business and IT, and for good reason. Moving all communications to the cloud is a brilliant way for companies to reduce costs and increase productivity within the workplace. If you want to know exactly how unified communications could help you to save money, keep reading.
- No hardware is
required
On-premises systems generally require a
range of hardware like clunky phones on each desk to operate effectively, not
to mention the storage space. As well as this, trained IT staff need to be
hired which is very costly, and that’s without even going into the costs of
maintenance and repairs. Unified communications eliminate all of these costs.
- Increased
productivity
When there are sufficient or adequate
communication tools for employees to use, productivity wanes. Employee
productivity is one of the most expensive resources and not one that companies
can afford to waste.
With unified communication tools like Voice, Data and
Mobile Services by Gamma, employees are able to work in a range of
different locations. This will increase productivity because employees aren’t
limited in their movements and can get more done outside of the office.
- A reduction in
downtime
One of the major benefits of cloud based
unified communication systems is that it eliminates employees relying on their
hardware as much. Instead of having to work at the mercy of your communication
systems, the cloud provides a higher level of reliability and effectively fool
proofs your systems.
There will be no more wasted time when
disaster strikes, and hardware issues take you offline.
- Increased employee
retention
With the increase of remote and hybrid workers after the
coronavirus pandemic, the satisfaction of employees has never been
so significant. Companies now have more choice in who they hire, and remote
employees have more freedom. Employees need the right tools to be able to do
their work and unified communications delivers exactly what out of office
employees need most – effective communication and mobility.
This all amounts to cost savings because the happier the employees are, the more likely they are
to stay, resulting in less turnover and lowered costs associated
with replacing and retraining employees.
- Unified communications
is a lot more scalable
With on premises hardware, companies don’t
have the flexibility they have with unified communications. The capacity is
fixed so they will have to pay for the full use of systems, even when a lot of
users aren’t actively using the system. In contrast, unified communications
isn’t fixed so companies only have to pay for what they need at a given time.
Instead of paying for 100 possible seasonal
workers, unified communications allows companies to scale up or down as needed
so they don’t need to stick with anything that’s too expensive or struggle with
not having enough capacity.
Final
thoughts
As you can see, there are numerous ways
that unified communication systems can save you and your company money. After
all, more time working and less time messing with technology is the key to
happier, healthier workforces. All that is left to do is try out, and see
whether it works well for you.
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