20
Jun

TSI Business VoIP Services Business VoIP New York

by tsintegrator

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Carceron Systems Group Data Center
   

Toll Free: 800.214-1874    Web: www.tsintegrator.com

 As low as 49.99 for unlimited calls with all features listed below

TSI Business VoIP Services  Business VoIP New York is a powerful new technology that enables you to access your phone features and services in completely new ways, creating increased efficiency and productivity whether you work from home or or at your office.

  • How much you can save by avoiding purchasing and managing expensive on-premise phone systems   
  • Quick and easy steps to connect your remote employees as if they were in the same office
  • Benefits of TSI Voice  phone services
  • Tips to make your virtual office productive, cost-efficient, and supportive of business goals

Using the the same technology Fortune 500 companies are using, but without the expenses of maintenance and equipment purchases that could set you back 40-50k yearly.  

Traditional Phone System
TSI  VOIP Voice Hosted PBX
 
A closet-full of hardware is required at your location. You have to lease it and pay for maintenance.  You don’t have to deal with a closet-full of phone equipment. All you need is your phones. 
Set up is a hassle. And it doesn’t exactly happen overnight.  Need to get TSI  VOIP Voice Hosted PBX set up? Give us a call, and you’re practically done. 
You’ll pay three bills each month: For the equipment you lease, for the minutes you use, and for equipment maintenance.  With TSI  VOIP Voice PBX, you pay just one bill. 
Upgrades are a hassle. You’ll need someone to come in and physically change your equipment  Upgrades happen overnight. You just walk into your office and discover awesome new features. 
You’ll pay the kind of phone bills you’re used to paying with the phone company: Big ones. You’ll save 50-85% over traditional phone services.
Need to scale up? You’re going to need additional equipment for that.  Need to scale up? TSI  VOIP Voice Hosted PBX is infinitely—and easily—scalable. 
Features   TSI Voice  
Voice Mail   Voice Mail  
Call forwarding   Call forwarding  
Call Conference  additional charges Up to 8 depending on phone  
Call Queuing  additional a line purchase   Up to 100 calls  
IVR Business Menu  addition equipment   Included  
Not Included   Make calls from your laptop like your in the office  
Not Included   Take your office phone to anywhere you have internet  
Not Included    Voice Mail to Email   
Not Included   Web Access to Voice mail  
Recoding  Equipment and Maintence Access Web assess recoding
Block Call additional Charges   Included
Basic Support Free, On Site addition Charges Full Support

Using the the same technology Fortune 500 companies are using, but without the expenses of maintenance and equipment purchase that could set you back 40-50k yearly.

 

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13
Jun

Keep Your Money In The Bank - Maximize Business Productivity

by tsintegrator
Carceron Systems Group Data CenterServers and Rocks

Managed IT Services

Technology System Integrator provides managed IT services to businesses that have grown to a point where reliable technology services and system uptime are essential to day-today operations. Technology System Integrator specializes in providing these services to upper-small to medium-sized businesses. These businesses are generally located in commercial office space, have one or more servers, ten or more workstations, but no budget for full time IT staff to support their network, much less provide strategic direction.

Benefits of Technology System Integrator Managed IT Services:

  • Unlimited Helpdesk Support: We can support any user, anywhere with our special remote control software. We can even control Windows-based PocketPC phones!
  • Maximize Productivity by Maximizing System Uptime with intelligent systems monitoring and self-healing automation
  • Speed Up System Performance with automated, recurring systems maintenance and real time monitoring and performance reports
  • Simplify & Understand The State of Your Network with robust reporting on everything from overall network health to license compliance
  • FREE 3 Months Marketing powered by TSI
  • FREE Anti-Virus Software powered by AVG (no more annual renewal fees)
  • FREE Anti-Spyware Software powered by AVG (enterprise class anti-spyware defense)
  • FREE Anti-Spam Service and Email Security powered by MXLogic (powerful anti-spam service with triple virus filtering of messages)
  • FREE Email Continuity Services powered by MX Logic (never lose an email when your Exchange server goes down)

Comparing Managed IT Services to Other Service Models:

 

 Managed Services

 vs

 Your " IT Guy"
(No Support Contract very risky)

  • Faster Response Times
  • Faster Resolutions Times
  • Additional Resources and tools such as remote control software, helpdesk systems to track issues, reporting systems, asset inventory, etc.
 
  • Much slower response times, especially as the "IT Guy" gets more clients
  • Much slower resolution times
  • No additional tools provided
  • Network is not managed, support is reactive. IT Guy is called only when needed
  • Highly variable invoices due to hourly billing
 
 
 

Managed Services

 vs

 Hourly or Block Hour Contracts
(the old school way)

  • Flat fees allow you to stay within budget without having to count hours
  • Flat fees allow any end user to request support without having to go through a gate keeper who is tracking hours used
  • More value is able to be packed into the contract such as including anti-virus software, anti-spam services, etc.
  • Support is proactive and flat fee. Technology System Integrator assumes the risk financially for network and system downtime. If it takes us 5 hours to fix, or 500, you don't pay a penny more than your standard monthly contract rate.
 
  • Paying for time makes about as much sense as paying an attorney by the hour
  • All support requests are funnelled through a single point of contact who is worried about counting hours
  • Billing surprises whenever you go over your hourly quota
  • Losing hours that were paid for but unused
  • Support is still generally reactive.
  • Major incidents can eat away hours very quickly
 
 
 

 Managed Services

  vs

 In House Technician

  • Does not get sick or take vacations
  • Does not charge overtime
  • Won't leave your company for a better paying job
  • Broader range of technology skills sets and experience
  • Does not need medical insurance or any other benefits
  • Costs 1/3 to 1/2 of the salary of a full time network administrator
  • Our insurance (not yours) protects you and us from mess ups
  • Positioned to grow as you grow
  • We provide our own laptops, cell phones, office furniture, etc.
  • Strong accountability for technician training and personal growth
 
  • Can get sick. Takes vacations
  • Could cost you over time
  • Will leave your company for a better paying job or when they simply become bored
  • Limited range of technology skill sets and experience
  • Cost of benefits provided
  • Salary costs 100-200% higher than outsourcing to a managed services firm
  • If the technician messes up, your insurance pays for it and your premiums also go up.
  • Not positioned for growth. New technicians will need a ramp up period.
  • Expenses related to equiping the technician such as laptop, cell phone and office furniture
  • Generally no accountability for skill set development

 

252 West 38 Street New York, NY 10018  

Technology System Integrator is a registered trademark.

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252 West 38 Street, Suite 505, New York, NY 10018 • 800.214-1874
31
May

Maximize Your IT Dollars

by tsintegrator

 

Maximize Your IT Investment

If you are responsible for the IT planning and purchasing of your company, how many times have you asked yourself:

  • How much should we spend on information technology?
  • What issues should be considered while the budget develops?
  • How can each and every dollar be maximized?
  • What are other companies doing to stretch their IT dollars?
  • How do we demonstrate a solid return-on-investment (ROI) number?

 

At TSI Tech Support, we've looked at several strategies to make the most of every IT dollar, such as:

  • Reducing the IT Budget
  • Phone Services
  • Hosting Costs
  • Preventative Maintenance to reduce down dime If any
  • A Full Year's Budget and Recommendation

  Call us at 800.214-1874 or visit us on the web at www.tsitechsupport.com

TSI Tech Support
252 West 38 Street, Suite 505, New York, NY 10018 • 800.214-1874
10
Dec

The strange parallels between Microsoft's century start and decade's end

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By Joe Wilcox, Betanews

End of year is typically time for company retrospectives, but 2009 is also end of decade. For Microsoft, the slow economy and push into Web services bookends the decade 2000-2009. Microsoft parallels between the new century's first year and the decade's last year are surprising. I've put together a list of 10 things, presented here in no particular order of importance.

1. Microsoft struggled through recession. In December 2000, Microsoft issued an unexpected profit warning for its fiscal 2001 second quarter. In January 2009, Microsoft released disappointing 2010 second quarter results, announcing intent to lay off 5,000 employees. Recessions marked the beginning and end of the decade, hitting Microsoft sales hard.

2. Major new Windows versions launched. In February 2000, Microsoft released Windows 2000, mainly for the business market. Windows 2000 promised to fix many of the applications and device driver incompatibilities and performance problems associated with predecessor Windows NT. In October 2009, Microsoft launched Windows 7, promising better device driver support and improved performance than predecessor Windows Vista.

3. Internet Explorer bundling with Windows. In April 2000, U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson found that Microsoft had violated 1898 Sherman Act by, among other things, integrating Internet Explorer into Windows. In January 2009, the European Union issued Statement of Objections that later solidified into a formal ruling against Microsoft's integrating Internet Explorer into Windows.

4. Office on the cheap. In November 2000, Microsoft announced that Office 10 (aka Office XP) would be available by subscription. Microsoft later scraped the subscription plan several times (anyone remember Equipt?) but not the concept. In summer 2009, Microsoft began testing Office Web, a hosted version of the productivity suite for the low subscription price of free.

5. Web services vision to delivery. In June 2000, Microsoft unveiled .NET, which replaced what had been called Next Generation Windows Services. In November 2009, Microsoft announced that its next-generation Azure Web services platform was in production among some businesses, in preparation for Jan. 1, 2010 official launch.

6. Ebook publishers unite. In March 2000, 30 publishers supported launch of Microsoft Reader format for ebooks. In December 2009, Condé Nast, Hearst, Meredith, News Corporation and Time announced plans to "develop open standards for a new digital storefront," supporting many portable devices (What? No Microsoft?).

Related: In August 2000, Barnes & Noble started selling ebooks in Microsoft Reader format. In December 2009, Barnes & Noble started selling the Nook ebook reader, based on software from Microsoft rival Google.

7. MSN butterfly takes wing. In February 2000, Microsoft introduced a new MSN logo, the four-color butterfly. In October 2009, Microsoft updated the butterfly logo.

8. Tablet PC keeps on trying. In November 2000, at Comdex, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates unveiled Tablet PC, a concept that never really caught on. In October 2009, Windows 7 launched with touchscreen support, extending and finally fulfilling the original Tablet PC concept.

9. Mobile devices rule the day. Handheld PDAs, many running Palm or Windows CE operating systems, were the hot geek gadgets in 2000, as seen at PC Expo and Comdex trade shows (Anyone remember the first Compaq iPaq?). In 2009, smartphones were so popular that unit sales exceeded laptop sales, according to Gartner. But for smartphones, Microsoft's mobile OS stood behind Apple and Google products for mindshare and geek enthusiasm.

10. The Ballmer Era. In January 2000, Steve Ballmer replaced Gates as Microsoft CEO. Gates stayed as Chairman, a position he still holds. In 2009, Ballmer.... I simply can't complete this one, because people's emotions seem to run so high about him. That's your role, to offer appropriate Ballmer parallel from 2000 to 2009 -- or to add others that I might have missed. Comments are open for your Ballmer insight.

Technology System Integrator. 2009

 

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01
Jan

Astro Boy Collector Edition Netbook (Video)

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This is the Astro Boy Collector Edition netbook that is currently available in Taiwan. The Astro Boy netbook has a stylish white silhouette of the famous Japanese animation character Astro Boy on the top of the lid. The netbook is an usual Atom netbook powered by N270 1.6GHz processor, 1GB RAM, and 160GB hard drive. It [...]

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