Posted in Commentary with tags Bell on November 19, 2024 by itnerd
Bell today announced it is launching services for Microsoft Teams Phone Mobile, building on its collaboration with Microsoft to offer Canadian businesses a flexible, secure, high-performance communication solution. This innovative mobile-first solution integrates mobile numbers with Teams, enabling seamless calling and collaboration. Teams Phone Mobile provides a consistent user experience, simplifying business communication and boosting productivity and efficiency.
With Bell Calling for Microsoft Teams Phone Mobile, users can expect:
Reliable mobile calling: Make and receive business calls using a mobile device’s native dialer or the Teams app, all with one mobile number.
Unified communication: Make and receive business calls from any device, including mobile, laptop, desktop, or tablet, and access all the features of Teams, like status updates, call transfer, voicemail, unified call logs and missed calls, and recording, from any device, no matter the work location.
Enhanced management: IT administrators can now manage Teams Phone users, both mobile and fixed-line, within the Microsoft 365 Admin Portal, simplifying moves, adds, and changes.
AI integration: Advanced features like Microsoft 365 Copilot, available as add-ons, add powerful artificial intelligence capabilities, including summarization of live calls.
Bell expands its Calling solutions for Teams with the addition of its Teams Phone Mobile services, joining Operator Connect, Direct Routing as a Service, and Direct Routing. These options cater to diverse workstyles, from remote and hybrid to mobile-only employees, allowing businesses to choose the best integration method for their specific communication needs.
Beyond Calling, Bell offers a range of Microsoft Modern Workplace solutions, including Microsoft 365, Microsoft 365 Copilot, and security, providing full Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) resale, professional services, and complimentary management solutions for Microsoft 365 subscriptions, including Teams Phone and Microsoft Defender. Through affiliates like Stratejm , Bell enhances communication, collaboration and security with its Security as a Service (SECaaS) offering. This service ensures the secure deployment, installation, and integration of Teams, while effectively managing Microsoft security licenses to enable businesses to operate with confidence and maximize their investments in cybersecurity.
Bell also collaborates with customers to optimize their use of Microsoft 365 Copilot, enhancing both their calling experience and broader operations. This commitment to comprehensive solutions extends to cloud migration, where Bell assists businesses with Microsoft Cloud solutions, providing secure access to existing solutions while paving the way for future innovations.
Posted in Commentary with tags Samsung on November 19, 2024 by itnerd
Ready or not, ‘tis the season for holiday shopping and great deals. And as everyone starts scrambling to find those perfect gifts for their loved ones, Samsung is here to help.
The number of gifts and gadgets to choose from can feel endless and overwhelming. But imagine there was one item suitable across the board – for the studious sister, the nephew that’s always gaming, the mother that’s always multi-tasking, or the husband who just loves his Netflix and chill. What if we told you there is?
Enter Samsung and the Galaxy Tab S10 series that has something for everyone:
For the student: Circle to Search with Google makes math easy— automatically calculating complex formulas. And it can also offer handwriting help with the ability to decipher your handwritten notes. Plus, experience the power of Circle to Search with Google on a large screen. Just circle, highlight, or tap an image or text to get Google Search results. You can even get instant translations!
For the gamer: Rev up the excitement with an ultra-fast, powerful processor. When the action really heats up, it keeps cool with the larger Vapor Chamber system — built to efficiently cool the longer you game, or binge videos.
For the busy bee: Take notes while staying completely engaged in what you do, from summarizing your grandmother’s secret recipe to condensing business meeting minutes — just record and Galaxy AI can transcribe, format and summarize notes.
For the movie lover: Dive into an immersive experience with incredible resolution and ultra smooth visuals with the Dynamic AMOLED 2X display. And even watch outside or on those long winter road trips to the cottage with no glare, thanks to Vision Booster!
There are some promotions will be running in-stores and online that you should be aware of:
$350 Enhanced Trade-In on the Tab S10+ between Nov. 20-Dec. 5
$400 Enhanced Trade-In on the Tab S10 Ultra between Nov. 20-Dec. 5
$150 Promo Code on the Tab S10+ for Non-Trade-In customers between Nov. 20-Dec. 5
$200 Promo Code the Tab S10 Ultra for Non-Trade-In customers between Nov. 20-Dec.
Posted in Commentary with tags Cyware on November 19, 2024 by itnerd
Cyware, the leading provider of threat intelligence management, low-code/no-code automation, and cyber fusion solutions, today announced the appointment of Jawahar Sivasankaran as President, marking a pivotal step in Cyware’s mission to empower organizations with advanced threat intelligence and security solutions.
Jawahar brings 25+ years of experience fostering security product innovation, growth leadership, and customer success at Cisco, Splunk, and Appgate. Most recently, as President and COO of Appgate, Jawahar led all go-to-market functions including sales, marketing, and customer success and served as a Section 16 public company officer.
Previously at Splunk, Jawahar played a key leadership role in transforming specialization sales for Splunk’s advanced security offerings, driving growth and customer intimacy. Before that, he held various leadership positions in go-to-market and product functions at Cisco.
Over the past year, he has served as an advisor to leading consulting and private equity firms, including with Advent International as an Industry Operating Advisor. Jawahar is active in the startup ecosystem as an investor and advisor focused on scale-up activities.
With this appointment, Cyware reaffirms its commitment to innovative cybersecurity and customer-centered solutions, positioning itself for accelerated growth and industry leadership.
Here’s some 2025 Predictions from Kishore Gopalakrishna, Cofounder and CEO, StarTree. This is what they see coming for next year that you should pay attention to.
The Dawn of Real-Time RAG for Dynamic Insights in 2025 – We’ll see the emergence of real-time Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) as organizations push beyond batch processing limitations. Today’s RAG implementations primarily rely on static large language models (LLMs) paired with batch vector databases, which augment responses with preprocessed, stale data. While effective for many applications, this approach falls short for dynamic use cases that require real-time information updates, such as logistics optimization, personalized video game assistants, or financial risk monitoring. Real-time RAG will bridge this gap by integrating LLMs with real-time data streams and event-driven architectures, enabling models to access and leverage the freshest data during generation. This shift will unlock powerful, timely insights in scenarios where up-to-the-second context is critical, making 2025 a pivotal year for real-time augmented intelligence.
From Streams to Insights: 2025 Marks the Real-Time Analytics Revolution – Real-time analytics will finally hit its stride as organizations complete the “last mile” of their data architecture. Over the past few years, businesses have focused heavily on building out event streaming systems like Apache Kafka, ensuring that data flows smoothly in real-time. However, many are now realizing that traditional analytic endpoints, such as data warehouses and batch-based solutions, are unable to fully harness the potential of these streams. These legacy systems simply can’t deliver the instant insights needed in today’s fast-paced environment. In 2025, organizations will prioritize real-time analytics platforms that can process, analyze, and act on data instantly, closing the loop and unlocking the true value of their streaming architectures. This shift will enable innovative use cases such as hyper-personalized customer experiences, real-time external-facing data products, and adaptive risk management systems—far beyond the capabilities of traditional solutions.
2025 Will be the Year Observability Stacks Break Apart – Observability stacks are likely to become more disaggregated as companies move away from monolithic, all-in-one solutions to specialized, best-of-breed tools. As data volumes and complexity grow, teams will demand more flexibility in how they monitor and manage their infrastructure. This shift will result in observability stacks breaking into distinct layers—such as metrics, logs, traces, and events—each optimized with dedicated solutions. Disaggregation will enable more tailored observability strategies, greater scalability, and cost efficiency, as businesses can choose the most effective tools for specific parts of their systems rather than relying on a single, unified platform.
Rather than explain how it works, here’s a two minute video explaining how it works:
From a safety perspective, there’s two things that I ‘d like to highlight:
A driver-facing camera tracks eye gaze and head position to ensure your eyes stay on the road while your hands are off the wheel. A driver monitoring system like this one adds an additional level of confirmation that the driver is still engaged and can resume control at any moment.
External sensors detect the environment around your vehicle, allowing BlueCruise to keep you centred in the lane, at a safe distance from other vehicles, and give you more space from vehicles in adjacent lanes. This situational awareness can provide an extra sense of security while you drive hands-free.
One last thing that I’d like to point out is that BlueCruise works only in places where Ford has mapped out the roads. Those are called “Blue Zones” and additional “Blue Zones” are downloaded over the air to your car as the become available.
Ford recently lowered the price of the BlueCruise annual and monthly plan pricing for all Canadian customers with Ford BlueCruise-equipped vehicles and simplifying how new vehicle owners in Canada access hands-free highway driving, while continuing to offer flexible options.
BlueCruise will now be even simpler to activate on Ford vehicles with both a one-year plan and one-time purchase option. The one-year plan will either be included standard or as an option based on the vehicle line and trim. Starting on select 2025 model year vehicle lines, Ford customers can choose to upgrade to a one-time purchase at vehicle order and won’t need to activate BlueCruise again on their vehicle.
In addition, Ford will continue to offer a 90-day complimentary trial to customers who do not select a one-year plan, if it is not included standard, or the one-time purchase at vehicle order. Customers will be able to experience hands-free highway driving for 90 days and then have the flexibility to activate annually or monthly at the end of the trial based on their needs. For example, a customer could activate the service for one month for a road trip and not activate it again for another year or could choose to activate it only during the holiday travel season.
BlueCruise availability will expand across 2025 model year vehicles and trims to give more customers who want an electric, hybrid or gas-powered Ford vehicle access to hands-free highway driving. In Canada, BlueCruise is now available on: Ford Explorer, Ford Expedition, Ford F-150, F-150 Lightning, and Mustang Mach-E.
For 2025 model year vehicles, the one-year plan will either be included standard or as an option at vehicle order for $650 CAD, based on the vehicle line and trim.
Starting on select 2025 model year vehicle lines, 2025 Mustang Mach-E and 2025 Expedition, the one-time purchase will be available at vehicle order for $3,295 CAD MSRP. Ford will share additional details in the future around one-time purchase options for other vehicle lines.
The new pricing plan for all Ford owners with BlueCruise-equipped vehicles is $650 CAD annually and $64.99 CAD monthly, effective November 1, 2024. BlueCruise customers with active annual and monthly plans will see the price drop reflected on their next payment.
I’ve reached out to Ford to see if I can try out BlueCruise for myself. If I can get some seat time, expect a full review to be posted.
Posted in Commentary on November 19, 2024 by itnerd
Legit Security, the definitive application security posture management (ASPM) leader providing end-to-end visibility and protection across the entire software factory, today announced the release of a new survey report, “Use and Security of GenAI in Software Development.” Capturing the perspectives of security and development professionals to uncover concerns about the visibility into and approaches to managing GenAI, the report’s findings revealed that both teams face critical security challenges when using GenAI in software development.
GenAI is quickly changing the software development process by automating tasks that once took developers hours, if not days, to complete, bolstering efficiency and productivity. Eighty-eight percent of developers report using it within their development organization, reflecting a broad shift in how development teams augment their capabilities with AI to meet tight deadlines and complex project demands. Despite the high rate of adoption, security is a critical concern. For instance, previous research by Legit revealed that LLMs and AI models contain bugs and vulnerabilities that can lead to AI supply chain attacks.
The report’s key findings include:
Increased Use of GenAI in Software Development: 96% of security and software development professionals report that their companies use GenAI-based solutions for building or delivering applications. Among these respondents, 79% report that all or most of their development teams regularly use GenAI.
Code Assistant Use Is Worrying: 84% of security professionals are concerned about using code assistants and cite unknown and/or malicious code as their primary concern.
Growing Concerns Over GenAI Security: 98% believe that security teams need a better handle on how GenAI-based solutions are used in development. 94% report they need more effective ways to manage GenAI use in their company’s research and development efforts.
Apprehension on GenAI Over-Reliance: 85% of developers and 75% of those in security have security concerns over relying too much on GenAI solutions to develop software.
Developers Fear Loss of Critical Thinking: More developers than security professionals report concern over loss of critical thinking due to AI use in development (8% vs. 3%).
GenAI is the Future: 95% of respondents predict that software developers will be more reliant on GenAI in the next five years, with none foreseeing reduced reliance.
The report’s findings underscore GenAI’s importance in software development. However, as organizations increasingly adopt it into their CI/CD pipelines and software supply chains, they need to prioritize security and improve oversight while boosting collaboration between development and security teams.
Posted in Commentary with tags Action1 on November 18, 2024 by itnerd
Action1, a leading provider of real-time vulnerability discovery and automated patch management solutions, will be presenting their enhanced patch management solution at Microsoft Ignite 2024 in Chicago, November 19-21. As a strategic enhancement to Microsoft Intune, Action1 complements Microsoft’s device management software with advanced cloud-native patching and vulnerability management, designed to scale effortlessly and ensure endpoint security in real time.
Action1 seamlessly integrates with Microsoft Intune, elevating Intune’s device management capabilities with its Autonomous Endpoint Management solution. This advanced approach includes real-time patching and vulnerability assessments for operating systems and third-party applications, along with features like offline device patching and peer-to-peer (P2P) distribution. These capabilities provide an additional layer of compliance and protection tailored for hybrid work environments. With a setup time of under five minutes, Action1 empowers companies to rapidly secure their endpoints, manage them autonomously, and stay ahead of emerging threats.
Key Features of Action1 at Microsoft Ignite 2024
● Third-Party Application Patching
Intune’s native support for third-party software patching is minimal, often requiring additional workarounds. Action1, purpose-built for patch management, delivers automated third-party patching across a wide range of applications. This ensures that non-Microsoft software vulnerabilities are promptly addressed without extra steps or integrations.
● Real-Time Vulnerability Assessment
Unlike Intune’s scheduled compliance scans, Action1 provides continuous, real-time visibility into endpoint vulnerabilities. This proactive monitoring helps organizations identify and mitigate risks faster, reducing the time between detection and remediation.
● Automated Remediation
Action1 streamlines patching with detailed, policy-driven automation for OS and third-party software, significantly reducing manual workloads and ensuring consistent compliance across endpoints.
● Peer-to-Peer Patch Distribution
While Intune’s Delivery Optimization is effective for Microsoft updates, it has limitations for third-party applications. Action1’s peer-to-peer patch distribution supports non-Microsoft updates, optimizing bandwidth usage and enabling efficient patch deployment in distributed or bandwidth-constrained environments.
First 100 Endpoints Free Forever
To help organizations experience Action1’s benefits firsthand, a lifetime license for the first 100 endpoints is available at no cost, allowing enterprises to indefinitely trial the solution before full-scale implementation.
● Compliance and Security Certifications
Action1’s dedication to compliance is reflected in its certifications, including SOC 2 and ISO 27001—the first in patch management to achieve both standards. Additionally, Action1’s support of HIPAA, PCI DSS, CIS CSC, ACSC, and GLBA/FFIEC enables organizations to meet diverse regulatory requirements and strengthen endpoint security.
● Global Reach and Reliability
Action1’s strategically located data centers worldwide ensure fast patch deployment, supporting enterprises in scaling patch management with confidence, backed by robust and globally compliant infrastructure.
Experience Action1 at Microsoft Ignite 2024
Join Action1 at booth #430 at Microsoft Ignite 2024 to witness live demonstrations of our advanced security solutions. Visitors can engage in our “Crack the Code” game for a chance to win LEGO sets, enjoy exclusive Action1 swag, and receive free coffee vouchers for a local coffee shop. For more information, visit www.action1.com.
Posted in Commentary with tags Alluxio on November 18, 2024 by itnerd
Here are some 2025 Technology Predictions about major developments from Haoyuan Li, founder and CEO of Alluxio. This is what he sees in AI/ML, Data & Analytics, Cloud, Modern Data Center and DevOps in 2025.
Multi-Modal Training Will Become More Mainstream – In 2025, multi-modal training, which integrates different types of data—such as text, images, audio, and video—will become a more dominant approach in model training. This shift is driven by the need for AI systems to better understand and process the complexity of real-world data, allowing for richer and more context-aware applications. For example, multi-modal models can improve use cases like autonomous driving, where understanding visual, auditory, and textual information is critical. The rise of these models will also spur demand for more advanced hardware and storage solutions, as the complexity of training environments continues to grow.
Pre-Training Will Become a Key Differentiator for Organizations Adopting LLMs – By 2025, pre-training will emerge as a crucial differentiator among organizations developing large language models (LLMs). As the AI landscape evolves, access to vast amounts of high-quality data—especially industry-specific data—will become a major competitive advantage. Companies that can effectively harness big data infrastructure to leverage their large-scale datasets will be better positioned to fine-tune their models and deliver more effective, specialized solutions. However, this also introduces a significant bottleneck. Preparing and curating the right data for pre-training is increasingly complex, and companies without robust big data infrastructure will struggle to keep up. Efficiently handling this data preparation, cleaning, and transformation process will become a critical challenge in the race to develop more powerful and relevant LLMs.
Overcoming Data Access Challenges Becomes Critical for AI Success – In 2025, organizations will face increasing pressure to solve data access challenges as AI workloads become more demanding and distributed. The explosion of data across multiple clouds, regions, and storage systems has created significant bottlenecks in data availability and movement, particularly for compute-intensive AI training. Organizations will need to efficiently manage data access across their distributed environments while minimizing data movement and duplication. We’ll see an increased focus on technologies that can provide fast, concurrent access to data regardless of its location while maintaining data locality for performance. The ability to overcome these data access challenges will become a key differentiator for organizations scaling their AI initiatives.
AI-Driven Cloud Economics Reshape Infrastructure Decisions – In 2025, organizations will fundamentally reshape their cloud strategies around AI economics. The focus will shift from traditional cloud cost optimization to AI-specific ROI optimization. Organizations will develop sophisticated modeling capabilities to understand and predict AI workload costs across different infrastructure options. This will lead to more nuanced hybrid deployment strategies where companies carefully balance the cost-performance trade-offs of training and inference workloads across cloud providers and on-premises infrastructure.
Maximizing GPU Utilization Becomes the New Standard – In 2025, as the size of AI model training datasets continue to grow exponentially, maximizing GPU utilization will become the primary design goal for modern datacenters. Organizations will face mounting pressure to optimize their expensive GPU infrastructure investments. This shift will drive innovations in hardware and software design to sustain the massive read bandwidths necessary for training and minimize checkpoint-saving times that cause training pauses. Success will be measured by how effectively datacenters can keep their GPU resources busy while managing larger model checkpoints and growing data requirements.
MLOps Evolution to AIOps – In 2025, we’ll see the evolution from traditional MLOps to comprehensive AIOps platforms that manage the entire AI system lifecycle. These platforms will integrate sophisticated monitoring and automation capabilities for both models and infrastructure, enabling predictive maintenance and automatic optimization of AI systems. Teams will adopt practices that treat AI models as living systems rather than static deployments, with continuous learning and adaptation capabilities built into the deployment pipeline. This shift will require new tools and practices for version control, testing, and deployment that can handle the complexity of multi-modal models and distributed training environments.
Abnormal Security has released its latest blog of a phishing campaign exploiting Dropbox’s platform—blending genuine email elements with adversary-in-the-middle (AiTM) tactics to steal login credentials.
In this attack, the email claims “Human Resources” has shared a document regarding annual salary increases and open enrolment on Dropbox. Clicking the “View on Dropbox” button sends recipients to Dropbox’s legitimate site, where they are instructed to provide Dropbox login credentials to view the file. What makes this attack unique is that it originated from a trusted sender and includes legitimate embedded links.
From there, employees are redirected to a spoofed Microsoft OneDrive portal and prompted to provide their Microsoft login credentials where credentials are ultimately stolen.
When I get a phone call from a client from a client to assist them with some sort of tech issue, I need to grab a handful of things that I know that I will usually need on a job and go. For years, I’ve sort of scrambled to find what I need on a moment’s notice. To make my life easier, I have built up a tech sling bag that has my commonly used items that I need when I go to see a client. By doing this, I simply have to do a “grab and go” and I can add it to my backpack if I need to as it doesn’t take up a lot of space. Let’s start with the bag itself:
The is the tomtoc Explorer-H02 EDC Sling Bag in the 8 inch size which has an outer compartment that holds miscellaneous items, a compartment in the back that holds one item that I will get to in a moment, and a middle compartment that holds the majority of my gear. Because it is a sling bag, it goes over my shoulder which is handy if I am just using it by itself. But it will also fit inside my laptop bag or backpack.
Inside the sling bag is this OWC Envoy 1 TB SSD which recently was added to the sling bag. It doesn’t take up a lot of space, but it is quick. That makes it ideal to travel with and use with my clients.
The Victorinox Cyber Tool on the right the next item in my sling bag I find this to be extremely handy to do everything from open boxes to disassembling computers. Attached to that is Olight i3E EOS flashlight which makes life easier for me when I need light in a dark corner of a computer case or a room as it gets pretty bright.
I usually have a few random USB sticks with utilities on them. Such as malware scanning or unlocking utilities. But I also have a SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO flash drive which occasionally comes in handy with clients. Though with the 1TB OWC drive, I have to admit that I am rethinking whether I need to have that in my tech sling.
I’ve got an Apple AirTag in it so that if I misplace the tech sling, I can find it easily. Because I have left a customer’s site a few times without it, and then had an alert pop up on my iPhone telling me so. It’s inside a Belkin AirTag holder which makes sure that I can attach it to a loop inside the sling bag.
I have a plastic bag with batteries. Specifically some AA, AAA, CR1632, and CR2032 batteries. Because there have been numerous times where a customer had an issue that was solved by a battery, and the customer didn’t have any spare ones. Thus I cover myself for that eventuality.
I also carry a bag with some Woosh Screen shine and a microfibre cloth as I never know when I might need to clean a computer’s screen or keyboard. Be it mine or somebody else’s. This stuff works really well and it’s currently my go to for my computer cleaning needs. I also have some Q-Tips in the bag to get to those hard to reach places.
I have a small bag with a bunch of USB-A to USB-C and USB-C to USB-A adapters as they come in handy for customers who need to plug something into a computer and don’t have the right adapter.
Another recent addition to my tech sling is this Anker Ethernet to USB-C adapter that runs at 2.5 Gbps. Ideally, I would want to have a 10 Gbps adapter in my sling, but those are still pretty pricy. Thus this will work for me until prices drop.
To cover off any charging needs that I or others might have, I have a UGREEN Nexode 100W charger that has three USB-C ports and a single USB-A port. I can charge anything from phones to my MacBook Pro to my iPhone. Most of the time, I’ve used it to charge my client’s stuff quickly.
I have a variety of cables in my tech sling, starting with this Anker 100W USB-C power delivery cable for charging purposes only.
I also have an HDMI cable that comes in handy when I have a MacBook Pro and I need to plug into a projector or TV at a client’s site.
I also have a flat Ethernet cable which comes in handy when I need to plug into something using the Anker Ethernet adapter that I spoke of earlier.
The key cable that I carry is a RollingSquare InCharge XL which is my one cable to rule them all. I say that because it will cover any use case that I may need when at a client’s location as it is good for data transfer and for charging.
I also have that cable’s little brother the RollingSquare InCharge X as it it sometimes is handy to have a second cable that doesn’t take up a lot of real estate. It’s beaten up as it once was on my keychain. But it works just fine.
The second last item is this GearAid HeroClip. What this is for is to allow me to hook, hang, and carry my gear. I have it because if I have to use a public restroom, there is often no place to hang a jacket, or the sling bag, or a laptop bag. Thus making this piece of kit extremely handy. I got the large size to make sure that I could hang anything that I needed as it has a 100 pound weight limit.
The last item is this pen. Because everyone needs a pen.
So that’s what is inside my tech sling bag. This works for me, but I would be interested in hearing from you in terms of what you think I should add to it or change. Please leave a comment below and share your thoughts.
Bell Expands Collaboration with Microsoft to Launch Services for Microsoft Teams Phone Mobile for Canadian Businesses
Posted in Commentary with tags Bell on November 19, 2024 by itnerdBell today announced it is launching services for Microsoft Teams Phone Mobile, building on its collaboration with Microsoft to offer Canadian businesses a flexible, secure, high-performance communication solution. This innovative mobile-first solution integrates mobile numbers with Teams, enabling seamless calling and collaboration. Teams Phone Mobile provides a consistent user experience, simplifying business communication and boosting productivity and efficiency.
With Bell Calling for Microsoft Teams Phone Mobile, users can expect:
Bell expands its Calling solutions for Teams with the addition of its Teams Phone Mobile services, joining Operator Connect, Direct Routing as a Service, and Direct Routing. These options cater to diverse workstyles, from remote and hybrid to mobile-only employees, allowing businesses to choose the best integration method for their specific communication needs.
Beyond Calling, Bell offers a range of Microsoft Modern Workplace solutions, including Microsoft 365, Microsoft 365 Copilot, and security, providing full Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) resale, professional services, and complimentary management solutions for Microsoft 365 subscriptions, including Teams Phone and Microsoft Defender. Through affiliates like Stratejm , Bell enhances communication, collaboration and security with its Security as a Service (SECaaS) offering. This service ensures the secure deployment, installation, and integration of Teams, while effectively managing Microsoft security licenses to enable businesses to operate with confidence and maximize their investments in cybersecurity.
Bell also collaborates with customers to optimize their use of Microsoft 365 Copilot, enhancing both their calling experience and broader operations. This commitment to comprehensive solutions extends to cloud migration, where Bell assists businesses with Microsoft Cloud solutions, providing secure access to existing solutions while paving the way for future innovations.
To learn more about how Bell can help your organization embrace the future of communication, visit Bell.ca/MicrosoftTeamsVoiceSolutions .
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