19 Jun 2009 @ 8:06 AM 

In today’s economy, it is not enough to make do with what you have, stretch staff to a breaking point, or squeeze every drop of toner from it’s cartridge to make ends meet.  In this atmosphere, a successful office is one that proficently productive.  Making a small improvement to the office, such as a new phone system, could exponentially increase production, ease staff burdens, and create a positive work environment.  This new phone system is not really a phone system at all.  Please evaluate the following:

Can your current phone system do the following:

  • Auto Transfer via Voice Command?
  • Interact with Microsoft Outlook
  • Create a spreadsheet of all the inbound, outbound, and missed calls

Why not a phone system that: 

  • Show which employees are on a call, idle, or making sales calls
  • Sends your voicemail as an email to you
  • Have one button that controls transfers, departments, and pages
  • Creates spreadsheets and exports them to Excel for easy to read data analysis

This is not a phone system, but rather IP network devices that accompany your PC.  It works with the computer to maximize production. Interested?  For a free demo, call 1-800-285-2448 or email mail@pssenterprises.com and a Solutions Specialist will schedule an appointment.

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 07 Jan 2009 @ 12:00 PM 
  • What do you do when you computer starts acting weird?
  • Is your computer running too slowly?
  • Is your email disappearing before your eyes?
  • What do you do?

If you are at work, who do you talk to about this? Do you have a phone number of a person you are supposed to call? Do you need technical support or do you need the help desk? How do you know?

According to SearchCRM.com, Help Desk is: in a business enterprise, a help desk is a place that a user of information technology can call to get help with a problem. In many companies, a help desk is simply one person with a phone number and a more or less organized idea of how to handle the problems that come in. In larger companies, a help desk may consist of a group of experts using software to help track the status of problems and other special software to help analyze problems (for example, the status of a company’s telecommunications network).

Wikipedia says technical support (also tech support) is: a range of services providing assistance with technology products such as mobile phones, televisions, computers, or other electronic or mechanical goods. In general, technical support services attempt to help the user solve specific problems with a product—rather than providing training, customization, or other support services. (At PSS Enterprises, we like to think that instead of “rather” it should be “including”.)

For too long, we have been exposed to someone else’s definitions of technical assistance, whether it is your boss, the guy down the hall or the intern in your office. The bottom line is that you need your computer, mobile, laptop, and other technical tool to work so that you can do your work. Whether you call the help desk or get tech support, you need your issues resolved quickly and efficently. These days, a unfunctional PC or laptop means down time for the company. This means that every minute spent not being productive is literally hitting the bottom line. Did you miss a great sales opportunity because your email is down? What about the presentation that you spent all week working on, and now you can’t find it anywhere on your system? Call it tech support or help desk, either way you have issues with your technology that need resolution. Who cares what you call it as long as it gets done?

PSS Enterprises offers a top of the line technical support team. With just one phone call, you will have an expert technican logged into your computer, server, or phone system to resolve your issues and provide you with a solution in real time. They utilize remote technology so that you do not have to wait for the “geek team” to load up in their funny car and drive to your location. Simply a phone call and typing in a simple URL will get you back to funtional in no time. Their office is located in Denton, Texas, but they have the technical ability to assist anyone, anywhere.

Even if you don’t have a pressing technical issue, what else can PSS Enterprises do for you?

  • Would you like an IT forecast and budget for the next year, 3 years, and 5 years?
  • Are you ready to go green and reduce paper in your workspace?
  • It is possible that you are ready for a more efficent, more effective office enviroment?

Take a moment to assess your current technology.

  • What does it say about you and your company?
  • Are you telling the world that your have the equipment and tools to handle your customers effectively or are you just trucking uphill, praying that the memory, bubble gum and scotch tape will do the trick just a little longer?
  • Are your receptionists and customer service employees dropping hints (or just telling you) that your current phone systems is outdated and hard to use?

Take a look at where you are and where you want to be. What do you need? Help Desk or Technical Support? Call PSS Enterprises today, and get your customized solution.

PSS Enterprises
121 W. Hickory St.
Denton TX, 76201
1-800-285-2448

http://www.pssenterprises.com

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 10 Nov 2008 @ 2:29 PM 

Microsoft Response Point VoIP PBX phone system software offers small businesses scalable phone systems for up to 50 users. VoIP-enabled phone systems have built-in voicemail, auto attendant, speech recognition, call forward & transfer.

 

 

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 10 Nov 2008 @ 2:07 PM 

Easy to use

Response Point lets you access phones, contacts, and features using only your voice—all with the push of a blue button. Thanks to Microsoft’s award-winning speech recognition technology, you simply tell your phone what to do.

 

Easy to manage

Management of standard phone systems requires extensive training and networking expertise. Response Point empowers you to complete phone moves, additions, or changes with just a few quick mouse clicks. Microsoft’s familiar and intuitive visual interface guides you through the simple installation process, step by step. And integration with Microsoft Office Outlook means you can use the Response Point Assistant to voice dial your Outlook contacts, enhancing the way you already communicate.

 

Easy to grow

Response Point empowers you to expand your phone system as your business grows. Average PC users can add new phones in minutes. And by leveraging the benefits of Voice-over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Response Point makes it incredibly easy and cost effective to add new phone lines—without the wiring hassles of a traditional phone system.

 

Response Point puts powerful technology—previously too expensive and complicated to install and manage—right into your hands. Delivered on industry-leading hardware from D-Link, Quanta, and Aastra, Response Point is a complete, affordable phone system that grows with your small business.

Phillip Smith Sr

PSS Enterprises

www.pssenterprises.com

1-800-285-2448

121 W HICKORY

DENTON, TX 76201

 

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