Posts Tagged ‘telecoms’

Telecoms: Don’t get Cut Off in the Floods!

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

In Cumbria a vital bridge on the verge of collapsing (Calva bridge) transports telecoms cables from one side of Workington to the other, providing telephone lines to both residential and commercial properties. With more rain on the way the floods could beat the engineers who are desparately trying to lay new telecoms cables to avert disaster. (more…)

Call Centre Sector, Positive Market Movement!

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Last Monday and Tuesday key decision makers across various sectors responsible for their call centre telecoms and technology attended the Call Centre Forum held at the Radisson Hotel in Stanstead. The mood was definitely one of market optimism and economic recovery as many delegates were looking to maximise budgets and upgrade existing technology to include “flexible working” for their call centre staff. (more…)

Technology: Too much choice leading to lost sales?

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

I recently read an article in Computing which reports the results of a survey undertaken by Orange into how communication technology is helping or hindering businesses. read more

Business Continuity: Why Pay twice?

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

How many organisations have paid for a buisness continuity solution for their inbound telecoms, only to find that when disaster strikes, it is not sufficient for their needs, forcing them to sepnd again on a fit-for-purpose upgrade? (more…)

Swine Flu: Top Ten Tips For Employing Home Working During The Pandemic

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

As a home worker myself for many years here are my Top Ten Tips to help employers set up their employees with the ability to work from home or other location during the swine flu pandemic, produced in conjunction with ‘Pandemic Flu Guideliness for Business’: (more…)