Integrated UCaaS and Hosted Voice Solutions
Say goodbye to siloed communication systems and hello to cloud technologies that are changing the landscape of voice tools. At the forefront of today’s streamlined approach is Unified Communication as a Service (UCaaS), which includes the hosted voice services you already know. UCaaS integrates voice tools across multiple channels to simplify communication from any location within your company. By moving away from a traditional PBX model and turning to a cloud-based solution, you get more communication benefits without the added costs and time put towards maintaining your equipment. We’ll put our technology expertise to work to find a reliable UCaaS provider—delivering enterprise-level quality—to make your business’ talk, messaging, and data sharing simpler than ever.
Centralize Your Voice Communication Tools
The cloud-based UCaaS model means your entire suite of voice tools is centrally located, providing increased visibility and enhanced accessibility to connect to your team from anywhere.
- Instant messaging
- Voice
- Mobility
- Web and video conferencing
- Desktop sharing
- File sharing
INCREASED SCALABILITY
Is your business growing? Don’t worry—we’ll help you keep up. Cloud-based software makes it easy to add more team members to your communication tools whenever you need.
LIMITED HARDWARE
UCaaS provides added features while minimizing the need for expensive hardware by integrating with your existing communication equipment like smartphones and laptops.
SIMPLIFIED MAINTENANCE
Your provider will handle system fixes and upgrades, so your internal teams can spend less time working on upkeep and focus their energy where it really counts.
CONSOLIDATED SERVICES
Services like conferencing, chat, and file sharing are condensed into one platform through a single-seat license.

Migrating to UCaaS
Migrating to a UCaaS model provides exciting opportunities, but in order to be successful it requires a strategic plan. Before you start transitioning to a UCaaS model, we’ll consult with you to gather details about your current communication structure, determine how you’d like to see it evolve, and develop an effective migration strategy. We’ll consider questions like:
- What are your communication goals?
- What tools do you need to achieve your goals?
- Can any of your existing software be ported to the cloud?
- Should portions of your existing communication infrastructure be kept intact to be used with a hybrid model?