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Maintel expands partnership with RingCentral
Maintel has announced an expanded partnership with RingCentral UK to bring advanced communications solutions to the UK public sector. Maintel will offer RingCentral Office to UK local and central government organisations including through the NS2 network services framework.
Maintel enables bespoke cloud packages for customers
Maintel has announced that it is offering channel partners the opportunity to take its ICON solutions to market in the UK and internationally for bespoke cloud packages. Maintel’s ICON cloud and managed services make it easier and more cost effective for channel partners to offer the latest transformational communications technologies, without capital investment or risk.
Using smart camera technology to transform shopping
Maintel has announced that it is launching a solution that aims to help retailers use data from in-store smart cameras to gain more insights into customer demographics, behaviours and activities in-store.
Security fears put young people off using virtual assistants
Whilst the future of virtual and voice assistants lies in being able to help consumers with banking, purchasing products online or customer service issues, concerns about being hacked and data privacy are shared by the majority of young Brits, new research released by Maintel has revealed. Over a third (37%) of 18-24 year olds currently use a voice assistant such as Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri ...
Securing your business against cyber threats with Insight Secure
Maintel has announced the launch of its Insight Secure cyber security service, combining sophisticated assessment tools with expert knowledge and support. The offering will provide businesses of all sizes with peace of mind over their cyber security and compliance management.
Staff ignoring rules on which apps to use in the workplace
Employees are putting their businesses at risk of cyber-attacks by refusing to obey the rules when it comes to the apps they use in the workplace, according to Maintel, the cloud and managed services specialist. Workers have confessed to using unapproved apps in the office, including Instagram, Facebook Messenger and Snapchat, to communicate with colleagues as well as friends and family.
Making sense of a crowded tech space as we enter 2019
We only need to open a newspaper or switch on the news to find ourselves drowning in a sea of conversation around the most popular tech topics. Be it EU roaming, 5G, the latest communication tools or connectivity – we’re surrounded by misinformation, hype and often a lot of fake news when it comes to these subjects. Paul Fawcett, mobility product manager and Brian Mackow-McGuire, product manager of voice and data at Maintel predicts w...
Making sense of a crowded tech space as we enter 2019
We only need to open a newspaper or switch on the news to find ourselves drowning in a sea of conversation around the most popular tech topics. Be it EU roaming, 5G, the latest communication tools or connectivity – we’re surrounded by misinformation, hype and often a lot of fake news when it comes to these subjects. Here Paul Fawcett, Mobility Product Manager and Brian Mackow-McGuire, Product Manager of Voice and Data at Maintel ...
Communications chaos in the workplace
Organisations must listen to users’ concerns around corporate-approved communications platforms or risk their employees using unsanctioned tools, according to a new report from Maintel. In a survey of 1,000 employed adults in the UK, a substantial proportion of employees say that they would like to use consumer-grade tools such as Snapchat or Facebook Messenger for work.