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Posted on Friday October 27, 2023 | tips, operating system, open source, mobile security, malware, cybersecurity, android
Because the Android operating system is open source, programmers find it easy to customize it and develop applications for it. However, it’s this same quality that exposes Android devices to vulnerabilities, making it easier for cybercriminals to distribute malware through Android apps. If you suspect your device is infected, here are some effective methods to remove malware from an Android device.
Posted on Tuesday February 07, 2023 | voip, voice over internet protocol, open source, proprietary
When it comes to choosing a Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) system for your business, there are two options to choose from: open-source and proprietary. Both have their pros and cons, but which one is the best fit for your business? In this blog post, we'll compare these two systems so you can decide which one best fits your needs.
Posted on Friday July 10, 2020 | voip, microsoft, teams, zoom, internet telephony, cost reductions, open source, proprietary
Your managed services provider may have your business communications covered, but knowing a thing or two about Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) will help you understand what VoIP solution best fits your business. What are your choices? Which one is better? Read on to learn more about VoIP.
Posted on Wednesday March 27, 2019 | voip, skype, proprietary, open source, microsoft, internet telephony, cost reductions
Many industries now utilize Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) for better communication quality with lower costs. And with the many options on digital communications, taking your pick could be overwhelming. This guide will help you decide which VoIP system suits you best.
Posted on Friday November 24, 2017 | voip, skype, proprietary, open source, microsoft, internet telephony, cost reductions
Switching to internet-based phones gives you the chance to enjoy innovative new call features and significant cost reductions. There are a lot of options when choosing which voice over IP (VoIP) platform you use, but first you need to pick whether you’ll use an open-source or proprietary system.
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