Hosted Email
Email is mission-critical for most businesses today. The number of emails and messages sent and received continue to increase, employees expect quick and easy access to their email, calendars, attachments, and contacts, regardless of where they are or what device they are using.
But you don’t have to buy equipment, install servers, set up firewalls and spam filters to have an effective email system that can help your workforce be efficient. We can host your email solution, be it Novell GroupWise, Microsoft Exchange or open source, so that you can focus on what you do best - running your business - rather than worry about too much traffic, viruses and junk mail.
With hosted business email you don’t need any upfront investment or ongoing IT support, it’s easy to set up, easy to use and affordable for even a small business.
It caters for high and low volumes of email traffic and is scalable to grow with your business without you having to worry about buying new hardware when you’ve outgrown the old servers.
Some of the benefits of email hosting:
- Virtual ‘anywhere anytime’ access to email, files and advanced calendaring solutions save employees time, increase their responsiveness to customers and helps them manage their day better
- Better spam control, junk mail filters and solid firewalls to stop viruses and spyware getting through
- Access files from inside our outside the office, without manually having to send them and save multiple versions
- Upload large files for prospects, customers or partners to access in a collaborative environment
- Mobile devices can connect conveniently to your hosted email so even if you’re without your laptop, you’re still connected
- No need for in-house IT expertise, no licences to track
- No initial large investment in hardware, software or support
One of the most powerful benefits of hosted email is how effectively it deals with spam and viruses. No more trying to set up filters on your own system, missing out on updates, having to trawl the internet for help when you’re under attack by a new type of spyware.
