LightBound IP PBX Mobile

Friday, December 2, 2011 by Jay Cutler

With employee mobility becoming the rule rather than the exception, it is important to address this transition with a clear and flexible business strategy. Designed for SMBs, LightBound IP PBX Heads Up Display Mobile keeps employees productive and reachable even while they are away from the office, enabling employees to stay fully informed and connected no matter where they are.

Available to download in both the Apple and Android app stores, this simple to operate application was built to mirror the user experience of Fonality HUD Desktop client. The paralleled mobile client for your smartphone creates a unified mobile worker that has access to the same telephony features and functionality (including contact center features) regardless of location. Unified mobile workers benefit from:

  • One number access regardless of device or location
  • Find me/follow me instead of leave message wait for callback
  • Accelerated workflow and business processes
  • Company directories and Fortune 500 telephony features
  • One consolidated voicemail box - no more checking mobile-mail and office-mail
  • Real-time employee presence
  • Visual call status and call duration for each employee
Contact us for more information.LightBound is your VoIP PBX solutions provider for both hosted and premise based IP Based Telephony.

LightBound overs VoIP across America with SIP, PRI or Analog. LightBound can provide service to over 98% of the populated country.  This is a great option for companies wanting to have virtual numbers in other cities. Connecting multiple offices with a centralized IP PBX phone system.

LightBound, your Virtual Service provider, can combine your managed servers hosting, Shared Storage server, voice and data services to provide you with a seamless Cloud Service that is economical and provides the business continuity that all businesses require regardless of their technical expertise.

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Using your iPad at work

Wednesday, July 13, 2011 by Drew Emsweller

Give Presentations

Tired of lugging your bulky laptop around just to give presentations? With the VGA Adapter and supporting software, business users can make use of the much more portable iPad for this task. A number of software supports the VGA Adapter, such as the free Presentation App, or Apple's own Keynote. Getting the presentation onto the iPad will probably require the requisite files to be synced in advance, though some of the presentation software supports alternative means of moving the files over. And unless you create the presentation on the iPad, you will probably want to first check that the transferred files display as expected.

As an added bonus, Apple has also promised a future update that will allow Keynote presentations to be streamed via AirPlay to an Apple TV.  While not terribly useful for conference rooms where projectors are still predominantly VGA-based (the new Apple TV is HDMI only), the capability offers compelling value in certain scenarios – such as being able to conduct a presentation using a large-screen plasma or LCD at a trade show using an iPad.

Use as a sales brochure

Rather than lug along a stack of heavy sales brochures or other printed documents, why not just load everything onto an iPad? All it takes is some preparation to convert the requisite promotional materials as image files for viewing under the default Photos application. File them appropriately in separate folders, and you now have a veritable compendium of your company's products or services in the palm of your hands.

Access desktop files

Ever left the office for a meeting and then had to turn back because you needed some documents on your office desktop? Or you simply didn't have the time to fire up your laptop to take one more look at a spreadsheet? Well, a number of solutions are available today that allow you to synchronize your work-related files with a cloud-hosted solution. From there, these files can then be accessed from your iPad using the appropriate free apps.  LightBound can help with virtual storage and even hosted desktops as a service.

Increase productivity

Different kinds of software are available to maintain productivity, including Microsoft OnNote to maintain a list of ideas for new blogs and articles, as well as a plain text application for general note taking and to maintain your to do list. Discovering you can read and edit the OneNote Notebooks using MobileNoter on the iPad, while Simplenote allows you to do the same for the notes on your desktop. Because everything is automatically synced to the cloud, you doesn’t even have to remember to perform a manual synchronization, or leave your laptop on.

Use as an external monitor

There are a number of apps that you can get for your iPad that will transform it into a wireless monitor to extend your display area. There are a few solutions available, and one called DisplayLink app, which in tandem with the company's free iPad client software, allows you to use the iPad as an 1024x768 monitor for your Windows 7 laptop with full Aero support.

Cacth up on reading

The iPad with its larger display is very well suited for catching up on some reading when traveling, or while waiting for the clients to arrive.  Aside from the bunch of dedicated ebook applications such as iBooks and Kindle for the iPad, there is also a large number of RSS news readers that can help you keep apace of developments in your industry. Finally, iPad clients of both Read It Later and Instrapaper are available for you to catch up on Web pages flagged for reading from your desktop.

Access company email

One very practical feature of the iPad is its ability to connect to not just POP servers, but also to an Exchange Server or IMAP-based mail server. Users are not only able to access and read their e-mails in the latter two scenarios, but are also able to perform basic folder management and filing tasks. Moreover, the iPad's large screen and ability to render HTML e-mails in high fidelity allows users to tackle their inbox at practically the same productivity level as from a full-fledged workstation. Finally, a recent iOS update has made it possible for an iPad to connect to more than one Exchange Server for users that require this functionality.

Take your office with you

With apps offering the ability to edit and review Word documents and Excel spreadsheets, workers can literally bring their office along with them. While these software do represent an additional cost, and might not have all the desired functionality, they do work well in a pinch. In addition, they also price cheaply in comparison to desktop software.

Organize your schedule

There are many types of calendaring software that allow you to manage your work and personal schedule for the iPad. Schedules planned on Microsoft Outlook can be synchronized wirelessly to your iPad, or when synchronizing via iTunes – many of the apps also support syncing to cloud-based calendaring services such as Google Calendar.

Manage Social Media

The 10-hour battery stamina of the iPad means that you can leverage it for your social media interactions without constantly worrying about it running out of juice. Businesses are now aware of the importance of engaging their customers on an individual level via sites such as Facebook and Twitter. And while enterprises have the budget to pay dedicated specialists to perform these tasks, the responsibility in SMBs usually falls on the shoulders of employees in the sales and technical departments. On this front, the iPad makes an excellent platform, with dedicated clients for just about every social network out there. Safari works well, too.

Source: IT Business Edge

 

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LightBound Hosted Virtual Server

Friday, June 4, 2010 by Kate Rance

I spoke with a potential customer this week who is interested in hosting SQL, Sharepoint, and smart mail servers at our data center using the LightBound Virtualization services. Initially they were interested in only managed server hosting, but realized the hardware cost and maintenance would be a challenge to maintain. I was able to provide a solution using our virtualization and cloud services that would meet both his performance and budgetary needs.

LightBound Managed Servers

Friday, December 18, 2009 by Kate Rance
LightBound, Indiana's premiere managed server hosting company, offers manged server solutions to help save overhead costs for its customers. LightBound can manged and monitor all types of servers in their high class data center. We offer mail server hosting, managed routers, firewalls, and many other specialized servers.

LightBound State of the Art Data Center

Friday, December 18, 2009 by Kate Rance
LightBound, an Indiana server collocation provider offers a unique solution to your business continuity needs. In our data center we can supply mail server hosting, high speed Internet, and off site data backup service, along with many other services.

LightBound Server Hosting

Wednesday, November 25, 2009 by Kate Rance
I spoke with a customer this week regarding a managed server and the benifits it processes. Before we spoke he had been exploring a dedicated server solutions, but had no IT department or resource to manage the server. He was interested in a mail server , Web, and SQL server. LightBound can manage all of these servers for him, in a cost-effective and reliable solution.
All of LightBound's managed servers are housed at the data center and monitored 24x7x365 by our network operations center.

LightBound offers Server Hosting

Tuesday, October 27, 2009 by Kate Rance
LightBound, a managed server hosting company in Indiana, offers server collocation. LightBound's data center can house mail servers, manage servers, and provide business continuity and disaster recovery  options to help your business run smoothly.

Winter and Business Continuity plans

Thursday, January 29, 2009 by Ron Pirau
The recent winter weather resulted in thousands of people being without power and probably effected hundred of businesses.   As a result there was a great deal of lost revenue from closed businesses and lost productivity due to workers not being able to get to work.   In order to minimize the lost revenue and productivity a business should have a business continuity plan to address situations.  A few key strategies to keep the business running is to host critical IT and Voice systems at a data center with server collocation.  When power goes down at the main office the critical systems are up and running.  Remote workers can get  to  the systems with Indiana DSL Internet and a VPN connection.  VoIP PBX solutions housed at the data center could take incoming calls and route to cell or home phones of home workers.   If workers are in areas that don't have power or phone service at the very least messages are going to voice mail.   I was able to work from a home office yesterday and was fully productive as I could get phone calls from customer and access all business IT systems remote to conduct my daily business.   My productivity may have been down after 2 hours of snow shoveling, but I was at least able to do all the normal activities I do at the office.

Server Collocation

Saturday, April 12, 2008 by Jack Carr
Hi everyone -

It was a crazy week in Server Collocation business, spent most week with a client with several needs from Disaster Recover and Off Site Data Backup Service to Mail Server Host.

The service providers (including us) are really changing from offering one or two IP Services to completing outsourcing customer application.  Most clients are just wanting to run their application and not spend their time taking care of networks and servers infrastructures.

That is what is making service providers changing business plans every few years.  It makes the job fun.

regards - jack