Happy to Announce the Launch of Aptela’s Small Business & VoIP Blog

Welcome!

I’m pleased to announce the launch of our blog, which provides Aptela with the opportunity to share news, thoughts and opinions about topics that are important to small businesses today. It will also give you a chance to get to know Aptela better – various members of the Aptela team will contribute to the blog – everyone from our executives to product management to our CTO’s office. In addition, we’ll introduce guest bloggers from time-to-time, including subject matter experts and customers.

We plan to focus a lot of attention on SMB VoIP-related topics (of course!), but also plan to provide suggestions and commentary on all things “small business.”

We welcome your suggestions on future topics and are eager to understand the most pressing issues you’re facing today as entrepreneurs. And when you have an opinion on a post, please speak up! Your input and suggestions will help drive the content…and ultimately, the success of our blog.

Posted in: Small Business, VOIP on Jun 3, 2009 by Jackie Funk. |

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About the Author

Jackie Funk is the Senior Director of Marketing at Aptela and is responsible for overseeing all aspects of marketing, including demand generation, media and analyst relations, marketing communications and corporate communications. With 20 years of marketing, sales and development experience across both the Small and Medium-sized Business (SMB) and Enterprise markets, she brings a unique combination of marketing and technology experience to Aptela's management team. More from this author >

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This is great. We (http://www.itcomputersupportnyc.com)just began offering Digital PBX, and VOIP services to our customers in midtown Manhattan. We will be using Cisco equipment as this seems to be the defacto industry standard. Just wondering if anyone has any other recommendations on VOIP hardware.

Looks like the blog is off to a nice start! Good luck with it!

Congrats! I’ll be looking for some great information on the new blog.

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