Everyone’s in the cloud now, right?
Well, not quite everyone…yet.
But with the great ISDN and PSTN switch off looming - and post-pandemic new working practices requiring new-era computing power that’s simply unachievable on premise - it IS right that everyone’s en route.
Indeed, for many organisations across the world, softphones are the tools that are already running everything: from handling that first incoming customer communication to executing the most complex internal and external operational processes.
It’s the kind of digital transformation that was merely an aspiration less than 10 years ago.
Today, it seems our whole lives now depend upon it.
And, it’s why the businesses which support that game-changing technological advancement in efficiency must also make the move.
After all, there’s little point nowadays in developing innovative new products if they can’t be easily procured, downloaded and deployed in just a few clicks.
Take French-based Microsoft and Cisco app innovator telisca.
Its growing number of resellers are encouraging their end user customers to migrate to the cloud for all the obvious reasons.
And so telisca’s multiple, previously-on-prem solutions now form part of its new and expanding private and public cloud offering.
“The power of the cloud means that everything-as-a-service is now available to every business on an affordable yet scalable basis and we are perfectly placed to serve that new market,” says telisca Business Development Manager Toan Nguyen.
“For example, in many cases we are merging resellers’ customers’ on-prem Cisco telephony systems with Microsoft Teams in the cloud.
“Another example is our latest Global Directory app being moved into the cloud, enabling organisations to centralise and synchronise their often multiple and disparate legacy internal and external directories and access them with just a few clicks.
“We have all come to take that kind of instant simplicity for granted as a result of our daily use of smartphones. It’s no different for businesses now, so we have ensured that we are ready to support these new ways of working.”
One huge driver of this new world order is the recent explosion in the popularity of Microsoft Teams.




