Cloud Communication: Keep Connected Cut Costs & Achieve Your Goals
Molly Pinney, founder of the nonprofit Global Autism Project, faced a tricky dilemma: The very success and growth she and her team had worked so hard to achieve made it nearly impossible for them to stay connected. Pinney needed a way to keep in contact with her team but didn't have the budget...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nonprofit world 2014-10, Vol.32 (4), p.6 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Molly Pinney, founder of the nonprofit Global Autism Project, faced a tricky dilemma: The very success and growth she and her team had worked so hard to achieve made it nearly impossible for them to stay connected. Pinney needed a way to keep in contact with her team but didn't have the budget for a large enterprise telecommunication system. Pinney's research led her to cloud communications -- Web-based, lower-cost alternatives to various communication services like phone and fax. If your organization is facing tightened budgets -- or if you're simply growing quickly, like Pinney's team, and need to expand your infrastructure to keep everyone connected -- there are a number of ways cloud communication solutions can help. A few examples are: 1. Go wherever you're needed without missing a thing. 2. Hire the best staff wherever they are. 3. Use the cloud to raise more funds. 4. Pay as you go. |
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ISSN: | 1553-4855 |