Managing internal messaging is a bit more complex than one would think, and for most businesses hosting their entire company email infrastructure on a free or in-house server is not an option. Free services are primarily used for personal email users, and not necessarily for professional use. In-house servers – while an ideal situation for any company – is often impractical from a cost and implementation standpoint. Sure, you can have a great deal of control over your email communication, but you will definitely have to shell out the cash for managing an on-premise email server. These costs range from server administration to energy consumption to maintenance and resource upgrades. In general, when it comes to managing email communications on the small business level, it makes more
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In an annual survey by one of the leading VoIP providers in the United States, it was found out that majority of small and mid-sized businesses in the country operate by using cloud services to accomplish business-critical tasks. Moreover, 64% of business owners are confident that they can run their entire business remotely, using mobile gadgets and deploying cloud apps, says RingCentral. The 300 small and mid-sized business owners across all major industries in the US were the subject of a recent study that tracks mobile gadget usage and cloud data trends among businesses. One of the most popular cloud-based apps among businesses are online meeting or web conferencing apps, which can facilitate team collaboration despite today’s more distributed workforce. 65% of business owners rely