By TINTSWALO BALOYI,JOHANNESBURG – SMALL and medium enterprises (SMEs) have received a major boost following the launch of a maintenance and support services workstation specifically designed for them. Vox, the integrated information and communications technology company, has launched the IT in a Box offering.“Instead of overwhelming SMEs with multiple options, we focused on three key pillars namely productivity, security and communication to simplify maintenance and IT support within their businesses,” said Ruan du Preez, Senior Product Manager: Managed IT Services at Vox.
Designed for SMEs with 5 – 30 employees, IT in a Box provides user workstation fundamental maintenance and support. In an effort to simplify the choices for business owners and decision makers, Vox has developed structured plans that provide a sliding scale of services.
Pricing that starts at R379 (US$30) per month, plan dependent. For SMEs that require additional flexibility, Vox has also created a menu of customisable extras, that offers everything from Cloud backup to video conferencing through VoxAir and uncapped voice services through Vobi.
“We know that SMEs are under immense pressure to keep their business running, and IT support and systems are often not a priority, but if not maintained, can lead to unforeseen downtime and compromised security. We
just want to make IT easier and more,” said du Preez.
– Guardian
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