Delivering Microsoft Teams Direct Routing Solutions
Migrating to Teams
Teams is not simply the next version of Skype for Business. It's a new way of thinking about enterprise communications. As many companies overnight turned from physical locations to virtual environments leveraging Work From Home technologies, Teams has surged in popularity. With Teams, you can keep as much of your relationship with your existing provider as you want. You can slowly migrate personnel over as you and they feel most comfortable. There's no need to rip and replace any existing infrastructure and flash cut to a new architecture and new providers. Eastwind can help guide you through this process helping you plan and execute a successful migration strategy.
Delivering Solutions, Not Problems
Our goal is to deliver working infrastructure and services to our customers configured to their needs. Whether it's technical interop, long term operational support, or pay-as-you-go business models, Eastwind is here to provide you with solutions, not more questions and problems. Eastwind maintains active accounts in AWS, Azure, and GCP as well as our own labs. We work with our vendor partners on early releases and new features/functions as their products evolve. We often work through documentation that assumes things that it shouldn't and then leaves gaps because vendors are only focused on their application. We have gained insight and expertise in Teams configurations and can assist our customers in configuring Teams within Microsoft as well. We do this so you don't have to. We do this so you can stay focused on running your business while we help you and your team leverage the latest in communications technologies.
Deploying Direct Routing with Teams
Deploying Direct Routing with Teams enables enterprises to move their communications from a high-cost, monolithic on-premise PBX to a low-cost scalable architecture enabling seamless remote usage across sites and users. While Teams itself is not overly complex, to fully leverage its capabilities requires skills that many enterprises may not readily have in-house. Migrating to Direct Routing does require enterprises to do some work within Microsoft Office and to deploy a a session border controller (SBC).
Deploying a Session Border Controller
As a long-time partner of leading SBC providers Oracle and Ribbon, Eastwind has helped enterprises and service providers deploy SBCs both on-premise, in private clouds, and/or in public clouds. We have experience deploying scalable single-tenant and multi-tenant instances providing cost-effective integration with Teams.
Pay-As-You-Go Business Models
Eastwind is rapidly evolving our business models to ensure that they address our customers' needs for Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) business models. By providing PAYG across its offerings in both public and private clouds, Eastwind is both enabling its vendor Partners' applications while simultaneously addressing the needs of its customers. These business models will continue to evolve as more customers and vendors embrace the new capabilities these new public clouds enable.
Teams is not simply the next version of Skype for Business. It's a new way of thinking about enterprise communications. As many companies overnight turned from physical locations to virtual environments leveraging Work From Home technologies, Teams has surged in popularity. With Teams, you can keep as much of your relationship with your existing provider as you want. You can slowly migrate personnel over as you and they feel most comfortable. There's no need to rip and replace any existing infrastructure and flash cut to a new architecture and new providers. Eastwind can help guide you through this process helping you plan and execute a successful migration strategy.
Delivering Solutions, Not Problems
Our goal is to deliver working infrastructure and services to our customers configured to their needs. Whether it's technical interop, long term operational support, or pay-as-you-go business models, Eastwind is here to provide you with solutions, not more questions and problems. Eastwind maintains active accounts in AWS, Azure, and GCP as well as our own labs. We work with our vendor partners on early releases and new features/functions as their products evolve. We often work through documentation that assumes things that it shouldn't and then leaves gaps because vendors are only focused on their application. We have gained insight and expertise in Teams configurations and can assist our customers in configuring Teams within Microsoft as well. We do this so you don't have to. We do this so you can stay focused on running your business while we help you and your team leverage the latest in communications technologies.
Deploying Direct Routing with Teams
Deploying Direct Routing with Teams enables enterprises to move their communications from a high-cost, monolithic on-premise PBX to a low-cost scalable architecture enabling seamless remote usage across sites and users. While Teams itself is not overly complex, to fully leverage its capabilities requires skills that many enterprises may not readily have in-house. Migrating to Direct Routing does require enterprises to do some work within Microsoft Office and to deploy a a session border controller (SBC).
Deploying a Session Border Controller
As a long-time partner of leading SBC providers Oracle and Ribbon, Eastwind has helped enterprises and service providers deploy SBCs both on-premise, in private clouds, and/or in public clouds. We have experience deploying scalable single-tenant and multi-tenant instances providing cost-effective integration with Teams.
Pay-As-You-Go Business Models
Eastwind is rapidly evolving our business models to ensure that they address our customers' needs for Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) business models. By providing PAYG across its offerings in both public and private clouds, Eastwind is both enabling its vendor Partners' applications while simultaneously addressing the needs of its customers. These business models will continue to evolve as more customers and vendors embrace the new capabilities these new public clouds enable.