Want to transform the way your organisation communicates?
Want your teams and your customers to interact seamlessly via voice, video and messaging?
Want to put clarity, confidence and reduced cost front and center as you take your first steps?
As the post-pandemic world of work goes more and more mobile, they are the big questions of the day – and US-based global mid-market managed services provider BCM One has the answers.
It is helping organisations across the United States and Canada modernise: moving them off outdated and inefficient old school telephony systems and onto NextGen cloud-based platforms that enable game-changing integration of Microsoft Teams.
It means low-cost voice and video calls over the internet; superfast and secure data transfer; and functionality previously only accessible in the office now at workers’ fingertips wherever they are, via their mobile device.
On paper, pushing the cloud button is a no brainer.
But that doesn’t mean it’s easy.
Organisations need a guiding hand to hold.
They take huge comfort from an appropriately-paced consultative approach to designing their Teams system.
It’s not just about the Teams licenses; it’s about full-blown collaboration: taking the native Teams system and supercharging it into a full-enterprise platform.
Organisations want the functionality they need today, future-proofed for tomorrow.
And they want to feel confident that the provider they choose has scale, expertise and a proven track record.
The market calls those kind of deliverables ‘differentiators’.
For BCM One, they are ever-present core values that are helping to transform the organisations with which it works.
“They set us apart, for sure,” says Senior Vice President of Sales Mike Nowak.
“These are big steps for any organisation to take and we pride ourselves on providing that expert guiding hand.
“Due to the pandemic and the way we have all had to change where and how we work, organisations have been dependent on Microsoft Teams for over a year now.
“That’s been great for video and messaging collaboration, but the next big step is to integrate voice calling too. That’s where the opportunities exist for those organisations, large, small and in particular those with multiple sites, to really change their game.
“That means moving from traditional telephony to a cloud-based system and, for many organisations, that represents a sea of chaos.




