How to Target a Specific Vertical

At Wildix, we make a variety of solutions, and some are aimed at very specific verticals. We don’t just think about our tech solutions but also our hardware as well. This means we can give our partners a variety of solutions. So what’s

Shortening Your Sales Pipeline: Why Shorter Is Better (For Once)

Sales pipelines are a crucial element of any business that sells products or services — which is most businesses. Some use simple spreadsheets, while others use sales enablement apps to help them gain leads and manage the process. However, far too many businesses

UCaaS vs CCaaS: Choosing Between Unified Communications as a Service and Contact Center as a Service

The line between telephony and communications is constantly changing, and different companies offer a huge range of services when it comes to UCaaS vs. CCaaS. It’s important to note the differences between them — even as providers gradually produce products in both spaces.

Remote Working at Wildix: The Parents Speak!

At Wildix, we specialise in remote work, but we also have many parents (and parents to be!) who have young children. How do we balance the needs of our children, remote work and keeping everything planned and organised?

WebRTC and Wildix: 10 Years of Success

It’s been 10 years since we released our first WebRTC-based UCC solution. But why did we choose this innovative solution? Let’s take a dive into WebRTC and how it came about.

From the Knowledge Economy to the AI Economy: What Could Happen?

The knowledge economy is a concept where the knowledge contained within a company or even an individual drives it, rather than its actual physical output. This is contrasted with an agrarian society (agricultural/food) and a manufacturing economy (physical products), and it differs from

Setting Up a Content Calendar: A Sneak Peek at the Wildix Schedule

One of the most important ways Wildix reaches out to MSPs is through its content. We plan and schedule regular content throughout the year, and we have an overarching strategy to engage. So what does that look like?

How to Measure Cybersecurity Risk

In any modern business, cybersecurity risk plays a huge role in defending the business from malicious actors. Knowing how to measure cybersecurity risk can help MSPs explain how cybersecurity works to end-users who may be less technology-literate.

Influencer Marketing: The Basics for MSPs

Whether you love them or loathe them, influencers are here to stay. In 2022, platforms such as TikTok, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook are all expecting some increase in ad spend on their platforms, and the technology and electronics sector is driving much of

Can Subscription Models Thrive Without Competition?

The game Monopoly is based on an older board game called “The Landlord’s Game.” It had two sets of rules, one favoring social equity and the other more akin to laissez-faire capitalism, where monopolies flourished. In the latter case, competition was crushed, which

Hardware and Software Needed for Video Conferencing: The Essentials

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a major shift in working, with a large number of companies going remote. As a result, the hardware and software needed for video conferencing became a major commodity in 2020, and they still remain important. In the UK

Price Increases Don’t Have to Be Painful

Price increases suck. We’ve said it. But they are a function of modern society: prices always go up. The UK’s pound is called a pound because it referred to a pound of silver — admittedly a very, very long time ago. The Big

Women in Tech: Claire Baker, Chalvington Group

We’re talking today with Claire Baker, managing director of the Chalvington Group. The company had its origins in the company her father, Melvyn Baker, set up in the ‘80s, and he’d go on to create a telecommunications arm called Chalvington Communications to better

What the Russian Invasion of Ukraine Means for Companies With Russian Exposure

As Russian tanks move onto Ukrainian soil, we have to ask what the impact will be on operations for companies within Russia and beyond. Companies like Microsoft, Google and RingCentral all have extensive operations within the country, and it’s clear that they’re going