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Business Broadband Partners in Europe

August 17th, 2011

Are you looking for a UK partner, capable of helping you grow your business into the UK and Europe?

500 Limited are experts in the design, implementation and through-life support of business-grade communication systems. We have an office in London and our head office is in St Albans, Hertfordshire.

We are one of a very small number of specialist resellers of Zultys‘ enterprise IP PBX solutions in Europe. We offer our clients a simple one stop shop, providing everything from design through to disposal at the end of life. Our aim would be to work in partnership with you, as your European eyes, arms and legs.

So if you have existing clients with European connections, would you want to sell to their subsidiary offices and have a trusted support team to look after them?

If that’s a “yes” call us at 0845 0000 500 or simply contact us and we will get back to you.

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We guarantee we can help you spread your European wings.

Expert telephony advice – delivered simply

July 21st, 2011

 

Complexity & Jargon

You are not alone in thinking that the complexity of choice and the associated jargon around modern business phone systems is off-putting. It is also possible that because your current system isn’t “broke” you won’t want to do anything about upgrading it.

However have you ever thought that you might be losing out on the competitive edge modern phone systems can provide? Our advice is that there is no time like the present to start investigating how to make best use of modern systems.

Good example

Here’s an example: Two busy medium-sized companies take a call from one of their customers. The first answers as follows: Hello Mr Smith, how are you today? Denise on reception speaking. Are you calling about your claim? Well Mr Brown who is dealing with your case is in a meeting at the moment, can I get him to call you when he is free – his calendar says that will be free in about an hour. I’ve just sent him an instant message so he’s knows to call you urgently. Let’s look at the second: Hello Jones & Son, who’s calling? Oh hello Mr Smith how can I help you. . . . Okay so you want to discuss your claim with Mr Brown; hang on whilst I try to find him . . . No, sorry, let me try one of his colleagues . . . . No I’m sorry I cannot find him . . . Can I put you through to his voicemail . . . No sorry I don’t have a clue when he’ll be back . . . and so on.

Good news

It’s obvious that the customer service in the first call is vastly superior to that in the second and the good news is that the difference is easy to achieve. All you have to do is ask us as experts in integrated desktop and telephony systems how you can achieve it. We specialise in providing telephony solutions designed to help your competitiveness. Designed to ensure you don’t miss customer calls, that you handle them efficiently and you leave the caller happy that you have dealt with their call effectively.

How’s it done?

The key is to link the caller’s incoming phone identity to your internal business-critical databases: Exchange / Outlook as a minimum, certainly your CRM / accounts system and then to achieve real competitive edge your case / support management system. As the call comes in a simple pop up screen identifies the caller and displays as much information as you wish from either your contact lists or from your business databases. The above example links to a case management tool.

The resulting benefits are improved customer care, increased staff productivity and as a bonus you will reduce your telephony charges as a result of using a modern phone system.

 

 

About 500 Limited

500 Limited are specialist advisors and providers of business communication solutions. Our expertise is to be able to help you to select the right communication systems for your business so that you can increase your profitability and improve the way you present yourself to your customers.

 

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Zultys Aims for Greater ‘Brainshare’ in UC Market

May 11th, 2011

This article was written by Paula Bernier and reposted from April 2011 issue of Unified Communications magazine.

Avaya, Cisco, Mitel and ShoreTel are the companies that typically come to mind when you’re talking about unified communications. But if you want a true A to Z picture of UC today, another company you might want to consider is Zultys.

Zultys is staging a comeback under relatively new ownership amanagement, which reports that between 2009 and 2010 it was able to double sales and establish more than 100 channel partnerships in North America alone.

 

“So we’ve been having great success,” says Chairman and CEO Neil Lichtman.

 

zultys ceo neil lichtmanLichtman, a 27-year veteran of the phone system and UC business, joined Zultys in November of 2009. Then, last year, Lichtman brought his long-time co-worker Steven Francis, who now serves as chief sales and marketing officer at Zultys, aboard.

 

The two men are now working to bring Zultys – which the company’s spokeswoman says has for years been “fairly stealth” – out of the shadows and on to center stage in the UC arena.

 

While Zultys is relatively well known in the industry by its competitors and the channel partner community, Francis says, it may not be as well known with those that influence the telecom buying decisions at potential customers.

 

“So we’re evangelizing the company at this point,” he says.

 

Zultys is a Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company that sells an appliance delivering IP PBX, UC and call center functionality. The company has offices in Australia, Brazil, China and Russia. A privately-held firm, it won’t disclose financial details, but Lichtman says Zultys probably has one of the strongest balance sheets in the industry and has an eight-digit credit line available if needed. Currently, the company is reinvesting all of its cash into new development efforts.

 

The company started life in 2001. Its original owners spent close to $100 million in research and development to build the company’s solution, according to Lichtman, but they then ran out of money. In 2006, new ownership acquired the Zultys assets and brought in new management.

 

Today, Lichtman is at the helm of Zultys, which prides itself on delivering what management says is a feature-rich, highly scalable and integrated solution.

 

Because the company’s solutions rely on “pure standards-based native SIP,” they are highly efficient and offer a wide range of tightly integrated features and applications within a single appliance, according to the company. The Zultys solution does not require third-party servers or other appliances. This makes the Zultys system simple to install, maintain, upgrade and scale while reducing overall system resource and power requirements. And that provides an immediate return on investment to most companies deploying Zultys.

 

A single Zultys appliance can support up to 60 trunks and requires just 54 Watts of power. It is highly redundant; can be used in single or multi-site deployments; supports PSTN connectivity; and includes on-board SIP trunk resources, so businesses don’t have to use a separate gateway if they want to employ SIP trunking.

 

“It’s a great product, and when you show it to a channel partner, or a prospective channel partner, they just love it,” says Lichtman, noting that the channel is central to the Zultys go-to-market strategy.

 

The product is called the MX Unified Communications Solution. It’s a Linux-based 19-inch rack-mountable 2RU IP PBX that supports a wide array of unified communications features. That includes e-mail, fax, instant messaging, presence, SMS, voicemail and – with the new 6.0 version that was recently released – video.

 

“We believe we are the only company that offers an all-in-one-box phone system,” says Lichtman. Not every customer will need all of the capabilities that the MX can deliver, adds Francis, but this large applications toolbox gives Zultys partners a broad palette from which to work.

 

The new MX 6.0 supports integrated point-to-point HD video. With one click users can move between IM, voice and video communications. The new release also delivers video to the desktop. It includes a Salesforce.com Integration Module as well as a higher level of integration with Microsoft Outlook, which now moves call control into the Outlook screen. And it is integrated with both BlackBerry and the iPhone, requiring only the download of an application.

 

Enhanced contact center support is also evident in the MX 6.0. Zultys came out with MX Report toward the middle of last year. That allows the end user to customize call detail record information. Now, with MX 6.0, call center managers can create statistical reports via a simple drag and drop effort.

 

“That’s one of the big pushes this year” to differentiate the Zultys product, says Lichtman. While it’s businesses that ultimately use the Zultys product, Lichtman says the company considers channel partners to be its customers. Businesses then end up buying the product from those channel partners.

 

Zultys relies on distributors, including CTD, Target Distributing and various other general distributors (in Australia, New Zealand, South America and the U.K.), to bring its wares to the channel.

 

About two thirds of Zultys business comes out of North America, and the company is now in the process of expanding its sales and distribution efforts in Europe. The company’s plan for North America is to add at least 100 new channel partners this year and next. It’s also working to grow the channel in Europe, with the expectation that the European effort will contribute to the company’s growth starting next year.

 

To date, Zultys has deployments at about 10,000 end user business locations worldwide. With a focus on deployments involving 10 to 1,000 users, small and medium businesses make up the bulk of the company’s existing installations. But the Zultys system can scale to support up to 10,000 users and 128 locations, and the company does have some very large customers – and it expects to have more in the future.

 

That includes Allstate, which has regional franchises in the Midwest and Southeast. Other Zultys customers are Crossroads Foundation, which has a 23-building headquarters campus in Hong Kong, plus multiple overseas locations; Provident Funding, with 49 sites across the U.S., including its corporate headquarters and call center; Sonicwall, which has multiple sites in the U.S. and Taiwan; and Timex, which has multiple sites in the U.S. and India.

 

To attract more enterprise-level buyers, Zultys this year kicked off a national accounts program. Through this effort, Zultys at the top level plans to use direct sales to recruit Fortune 1,000-type buyers. But once corporate approves the product, channel partners will approach and support those large users at the local level.

 

 

7 Great Business Reasons to Contact Us

May 10th, 2011

Readers will be familiar with public telephone exchanges and private branch exchanges (PBXs), the latter sitting within a business’ premises, as they have been in everyday use almost since their invention by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. In fact we tend to take them for granted, don’t we?

This does however mean that a lot of businesses are missing a trick, because modern Internet Protocol PBXs (IP PBXs) provide a wealth of features and functions that can provide huge business benefits. So here are 7 great reasons why you should discuss your premises-based telephony requirements with 500 Limited:

  1. Your first ‘cost of ownership’ consultation is free, simply register here
  2. Even small modern IP PBXs are full of features, replicating those only previously available in huge corporate systems
  3. These solutions can be tailored to suit your business profile, so for example if you provide a service desk you can configure the software so that customer calls are efficiently handled and are directed to the service department immediately
  4. You can integrate your phone system with your desktop applications, a simple example is with your Outlook Directory to provide single click to dial from your PC; however increasingly you can connect to your customer management systems, for example solicitors might link to their case management tools
  5. You can include mobile workers, home workers, and remote workers seamlessly and cost-effectively into your office systems
  6. You can provide resilient systems and networks to protect mission critical telephony into your business
  7. Last but not least, for this section because there is a lot more to be told, you can save significant cost by using the Internet to carry your call traffic.

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Whilst we remain independent and will tailor a solution for your business needs. Currently our internal research team suggests the following solutions offer excellent value for money.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Who are 500 Limited?

At 500 Limited we are independent advisors, providing simple expert advice on how you should configure your business telephony systems to help you grow. If that’s a “yes” then simply register here and one of our consultants will contact you.

 

Zultys Celebrates 10 Years of Innovation in UC

February 16th, 2011

Recognized Leader Continues to Set Benchmark for Innovation, Communication and Collaboration in Industry

Zultys, a premier provider of innovative unified communications solutions that empower businesses to collaborate effectively, today celebrates its 10-year anniversary. For a decade, Zultys has delivered flexible and cost-effective IP business phone systems that help businesses and organizations worldwide to communicate and collaborate more effectively. Now a recognized and respected authority in the industry, Zultys has established its brand as the hallmark of innovation, quality and reliability.

Since its founding in 2001, Zultys has been a pioneer in Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based unified communications, and has established a long track record of firsts in the industry. Zultys was the first of the next-generation VoIP communications firms to fully adopt the SIP open standard for IP telephony and unified communications, well before it became the global standard for the industry.

The full article can be found at http://www.zultys.com/about/news/Zultys-Celebrates-10-Years-of-Innovation.php

To go Hosted or Premises-based; that is the VoIP question…

September 23rd, 2010

Business owners or IT directors looking to migrate a business to VoIP are always faced with the question: a hosted or a premises-based system?

Here at 500 we offer both solutions and this article will try and explain some of the differences between the two systems rather than listing the many similarities. At the end of this article you’ll be informed well enough to be able to better assess the needs of your business.

First things first…

Even before discussing the functionality, number or users or locations, there are two basic questions that a business needs to carefully consider:

  1. How much initial capital outlay vs. ongoing costs does your business want to spend; i.e. what is your business cost model?
  2. How big is your IT department and are they capable of supporting a premises-based IP PBX system?

Functionality…

With regards to functionality both solutions have many similar features, offering a rich business grade level of functionality to their end users (if business grade equipment is utilised).

It is often a case of ‘horses for courses’ and your needs will determine the correct solution for your business. However, in a direct like-for-like comparison our premises-based system (manufactured by Zultys) does have the edge over our hosted solution, (manufactured by Broadsoft). These marginal differences are highlighted below and predominantly focus on the sharp end of telephony usage, the desktop client application: ‘MXIE’ on our premises based system, ‘Unity’ on our hosted system. Both MXIE and Unity are excellent desktop clients – but it is MXIE that has the richer feature set.

  • ‘Find Me, Follow Me’ – Both clients offer this functionality, but Zultys can offer this on up to 16 different devices.
  • Softphone – Both systems permit soft-phone integration MXIE has an integrated PC softphone.
  • Call Attached Data – MXIE allows a user to make and track annotated notes on a call.
  • Exchange / Outlook Integration – Both MXIE and Unity offer this functionality. A user can see all contacts within their client applications. However, the integration on the Zultys system is synchronised: deleting a voicemail that you have listened to via an attachment to an email will also delete the voicemail on the system itself.
  • ‘Screen dial’ from a web page or document – MXIE is able to offer hot-key screen-dialling from contacts or any number from a web page or document. Unity also offers this functionality to web browsers (Firefox, Opera and Internet Explorer).
  • Fax Server Integration – Both solutions offer inbound faxing. However, MXIE offers outbound faxing.
  • Unified Messaging – Both systems offer secure instant messaging (IM) through their client applications, however the premises system has the edge in that MXIE can also be enabled to allow IM with Yahoo and MSN.
  • Resilience options – The premises system has the ability to easily set up resilience options within the dial plan for outbound calls.

Number of users and locations…

Number of users does partly come into play when deciding between premises-based and hosted. Small businesses, fewer than 15 users are often more suited to the hosted route.

More care is required with medium-sized businesses. There are no hard and fast rules as to which solution is best – no two businesses are the same – so it cannot be said that fewer than 50 users should be hosted and above should be premises-based. Each of the many factors, all of which are different to each business looking to migrate to VoIP, need to be considered. Examples are:

  • Cost Model – Is your business looking at upfront capex costs or recurring operational costs?
  • Technical support – What is your business model in terms of outsourcing? Do you have an IT department and could it support an IP PBX system? Or would you prefer a fully managed service?

  • Number of locations – Do you have one large site? Do you have a corporate site and regional satellite sites? Do you have many small disparate sites nationally and internationally? Each scenario could offer alternate solutions depending on the other factors as well.
  • Number of home and mobile workers - Again similar to the number of locations, the mix of home and mobile workers should be considered.

Larger enterprises on the other hand are likely to go down the premises route. Typically, they have an IT department currently supporting their existing systems and servers and perhaps they too also manage a PBX. Larger businesss are also more likely to favour a capex model (although our systems can be leased if required).

Finally…

The number of users and geographical spread of them are certainly important considerations but the bottom line often still reverts back to your cost model and technical support. For example, one 100-user solicitor business with good IT department operating via a single site would be typically advised to adopted a premises-based solution. However, a similar 100-user landscape gardening firm with no IT department with a disparate workforce may be advised to adopt the hosted telephony model.

Here at 500 we say ‘No two clients are the same so why should our solutions be?’ so if you need to talk to us further about which solution best suits your business then please don’t hesitate to give us a call on 0845 0000 500, or alternatively fill in our Contact Form.

Zultys Receives Best Channel Products 2010 Award from Business Solutions Magazine

August 5th, 2010

Zultys, Inc., our technical partner for 500 Premises, announced yesterday that Business Solutions Magazine has named the Zultys MX250 IP PBX and ZIP 57i CT SIP phone as recipients of the 2010 Best Channel Products Award.

The Award is the result of surveys and voting conducted among some 1,416 telecommunications systems resellers.

“We are very pleased to have our IP PBX and Unified Communications products recognized by the reseller community with this Best Channel Products 2010 award,” said Neil Lichtman, CEO of Zultys. “We continuously endeavor to innovate and add new capabilities to our products. When your customers praise your product, as they have done here, that is the greatest compliment a company can receive. This recognition is very rewarding.”

Business Solutions Magazine teamed up with Penn State University to conduct a comprehensive survey of their reseller subscribers about the companies and products in the business VoIP industry. The resellers were asked to rate the nominated products in five categories:

  • Richness Of Features/Functionality: Does the product meet your customers’ functionality needs? Is it easily configurable? Is it easily customizable (i.e. scalable and flexible)?
  • Product Reliability/Durability: Does the product meet your quality needs? Do you frequently need to fix the product? Is it durable enough to withstand regular usage?
  • Ease Of Integration: Is it easily integrated with other products — new or existing?
  • Ease Of Upgrade: Is it easily upgradeable to meet your customers’ needs and technology changes?
  • VAR’s Ability To Service: Is the product easy for you to service?

This survey collected 16,656 votes from 1,416 unique reseller subscribers, and resulted not only in favorable votes and award recognition for Zultys, but a large number of supporting statements, including:

“It is far and away the most complete VoIP single-server system in the market; the simplest to install and maintain. Zultys’ real advantage may be its’ super responsive management and engineering team. Feature enhancement requests and bug fixes are handled with far more speed and precision than any other manufacturer that we’ve done business with.”

“The Zultys MX250 IP Solution is by far the most flexible, easy to use product in the market place. We have trialed many of the leading brands, and nothing comes close! Our customers absolutely love the system, so much so that a couple of weeks ago we received a totally unsolicited, unexpected email from one of our customers saying just 4 words: ‘I LOVE MY PHONES.’”

“The Zultys MX250 has to be the simplest IP PBX to deploy and maintain for small to mid-size business. It is a stable, feature-rich asset that can simplify and improve the communications of a business with so much ease that it’s almost scary. The product works, and it works well!”

The Zultys MX250 IP PBX and ZIP 57i CT SIP Phone are part of a family of end-to-end Unified Communications solutions that help companies reduce costs, increase productivity and improve customer service. Zultys’ products include full-featured IP PBXs, SIP Phones, Unified Communications tools and mobility applications, Call Center solutions, and Web Conferencing and Collaboration systems.

For further information, visit the 500 Premises section of our website. Alternatively, if you have any questions then call us on 0845 0000 500, or alternatively fill in our Contact Form.

Zultys wins 2010 Next Generation Network Leadership Award

June 25th, 2010

Zultys, Inc., our technical partner for 500 Premises, announced this week that Technology Marketing Corporation has named the Zultys end-to-end Unified Communications solution for the SMB and Enterprise markets as a recipient of the 2010 Next Generation Network Leadership Award presented by its publication, NGN Magazine.

“We are continually innovating and adding new capabilities and benefits to our Unified Communications solutions for the SMB and Enterprise markets. Our iConnected mobile UC application for the iPhone, MXmobile for the BlackBerry and other real-time mobility solutions are just some examples of our continuing development in this area. We are very pleased to have been recognized by NGN Magazine with the Next Generation Network Leadership Award,” said Neil Lichtman, CEO of Zultys. “Zultys’ family of IP PBXs and Unified Communications solutions elegantly weave multiple capabilities into a single system to help companies reduce costs, increase productivity and improve customer service.”

“Zultys has been recognized for their exceptional work in advancing NGN services and technologies. The Zultys family of Unified Communications solutions has proven its exceptional quality and its innovation has contributed to the transformation of the industry,” stated Rich Tehrani, CEO, TMC. “Congratulations to the entire team at Zultys and I look forward to more innovations in the coming year.”

For further information, visit the 500 Premises section of our website. Alternatively, if you have any questions then call us on 0845 0000 500, or alternatively fill in our Contact Form.

Zultys Announces iConnected™ for iPhones

April 22nd, 2010

Zultys Inc., our Premises-based IP Telephony provider for SMB and enterprises, and Quarta Mobile, Inc., an innovator of applications and services based on the Apple platform and devices, announced recently the new Zultys iConnected™ Unified Communications client for the iPhone.

The iConnected application provides real-time connectivity and integration with Zultys Unified Communications systems for iPhone users. iConnected delivers a complete Unified Communications experience to mobile workers allowing them to stay fully connected to their entire company and provides critical productivity-enhancing tools like presence, displayed visual voice mail, internal extension dialing, corporate directory access, and conducting IM sessions and emails right from the corporate directory.

“The convergence trend is clear and demand for UC mobility is on the rise, especially as mobile devices like the iPhone become more ubiquitous. That’s why Zultys is committed to delivering anywhere, anytime Unified Communications,” said Neil Lichtman, CEO, Zultys. “iConnected provides real-time, deep connectivity for iPhone users into their corporate system and is a cost effective way for companies of all sizes to go mobile and ensure that their workers remain in touch and connected, no matter where they are.”

iConnected enables:

  • Real-time mobile presence which allows you to see the status and availability of others in the company
  • Single number contact and extension
  • Corporate directory and PBX access from the iPhone
  • Integration with the internal iPhone address book
  • Real time call alerts and IM alerts
  • The ability to launch email and IM sessions from the corporate address book
  • Displayed visual voice mail
  • Access to Call Handling Rules

iConnected seamlessly connects people across their entire organization – whether on the road, remote, or in a corporate office — into a single seamless communications network. The new mobile application allows people to see which of their co-workers are online and available, and the best way to reach them. This “anytime, anywhere connectivity” will make it faster and easier for them to stay in contact with colleagues and customers, boosting productivity, revenues, and cutting costs.

Zultys provides robust support for mobile and remote workers. It’s unique mobility support features include iConnected for the iPhone, MXmobile for BlackBerry devices, MXconnect which enables ANY phone (including a standard home phone) to be integrated into a Zultys Unified Communications system, Find Me/Follow Me for remote and mobile workers, as well as Twinning and more. With Zultys you can always remain connected to your corporate system, regardless of location.

Further Information

iConnected License Required: Please note you will need to purchase Zultys iConnected Licensing prior to activation for production systems. Part Number: 90-82002 iConnected-Mobile UC license-Apple

MX requirements: MX must be running v.5.2.17 or greater. Currently, 5.2.17 requires patch 5025 prior to running. Download the Patch and the iConnected Release Notes on the Zultys Knowledge Base System (KBS) at http://kbs.zultys.com. NOTE: For Zultys Demo MX’s, MXmobile licenses will work for iConnected.

How to Download: iConnected is available at AppStore and anybody can download and install it. It may only be activated with a valid iConnected User License. Installation takes three steps. You must have ITunes installed on your PC or Mac, or access the AppStore from your iPhone:

1. Open iConnected page in iTunes App Store: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iconnected/id362204839?mt=8
2. Click to “Free App” for download.
3. Connect iPhone and start synchronization (please make sure that synchronization for applications is enabled).

If you have any questions or would like to find out more about Zultys iConnected™, then call us on 0845 0000 500, or alternatively fill in our Contact Form.

MXIE desktop client certified as “Compatible with Windows 7” by Microsoft

March 18th, 2010

Zultys Inc., our technical partner for 500 Premises, announced today that the award-winning MXIE™ Unified Communications client has been certified as “Compatible with Windows 7” by Microsoft and has earned the Windows 7 logo. The MXIE desktop client inte­grates and manages all of your communications functions. It lets you see the presence status of oth­ers in your company, send emails, control all your phone calls via desktop phones or a softphone, send and receive faxes, send secure Instant Messages and voice messages, use Visual Voicemail, launch a collaborative MXmeeting™ web conference session, and much more – all with a single mouse click.

“We know there’s incredible interest in the Enterprise sector for deploying Windows 7. By working with Microsoft as a Certified Microsoft Partner, Zultys’ Unified Communications solutions are ready to support the ramp-up in Windows 7 deployments we expect to see this year,” said Vladimir Movshovich, CTO of Zultys. “We are confident that Zultys’ family of IP PBX and Unified Communications products and solutions will provide companies the advanced Unified Communications features they need across Windows 7 to increase productivity, improve customer service and grow profitability.”

MXIE now supports users on 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP, as well as all other major operating systems for desktops and laptops.

If you have any questions or would like to find out more, then call us on 0845 0000 500, or alternatively fill in our Contact Form.

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