A lot has been said about the advantages and disadvantages of hosted and in-house telephony infrastructures. While businesses find that a cloud-hosted VoIP phone system is very convenient, there are others who believe that an on-site telephony infrastructure presents a certain value.
The biggest difference between an on-premise and hosted cloud phone system is the shift in responsibility for maintenance. An on-premise solution is kept on-site in the form of hardware stored in your server room or a dedicated receptacle. On the other hand, a cloud-hosted phone system that users access through an Internet connection is stored off-site and is maintained by an outsourced provider. While it might seem appealing to shift this responsibility away from your organization, there’s a case for on-site solutions that you may want to hear.
Here are some of the advantages of hosting your own VoIP solution in-house, compared to going through a cloud-hosted provider.
How does your business communicate? Do you use a traditional phone system that’s difficult to scale, or do you take advantage of a cloud-hosted VoIP solution? Have you ever considered moving your communications infrastructure in-house? If so, SMART Services can assist with the implementation and maintenance of your phone system. To learn more, reach out to us at 586 258-0650 .
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About the author
Jerry Fetty is the CEO and founder of SMART I.T. Services, Inc. Jerry has been called the "Geek King". He has been helping companies make smart decisions about their networks and automation systems for over 30 years.
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