Enabling agencies’ or organizations’ workforces to stay in constant contact with each other is one of the most difficult challenges they face to enhance safety, improve security, and increase overall productivity, especially during an economic slowdown. Spending is affected, meaning each communications manager dealing with interoperability is going to have to support more projects with fewer people and tighter budgets; approvals for infrastructure build-outs are scarce; and employee productivity must remain high, especially when dealing with ever-increasing natural and man-made incidents, threats and disasters. But unicomconnect™ says success can be found by moving to a software-as-a-service (SaaS) delivery model for communications interoperability.
With SaaS, communications interoperability is hosted and delivered over the Internet (or private network) by unicomconnect™ negating the need for on-premise hardware, software or dedicated personnel. Rather than continually paying for hardware, software and maintenance licenses, you pay a fixed, monthly price that provides everything you require, including all support and maintenance.
Because unicomconnect™ is essentially a subscription, companies can count application usage as an operating expense as opposed to a complicated — and depreciating — capital expenditure. It has another distinct benefit — as soon as unicomconnect™ develops new features, customers can take immediate advantage of them without having to spend time downloading and testing to ensure proper network integration. In addition, unicomconnect™ is controlled through a client’s web-based console, so they can easily manage company use policies for all users. |
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