Byte Harmony puts Lync into production as the primary phone system

After over 6 months of testing, tuning, tweaking and polishing of the Private Cloud Lync Unified Communications System Byte Harmony is now using it as the primary phone system and unified communications system.

There are 3 additional companies using the system as a secondary system (2 phones on an employee desk) to their primary system. So far all reviews have been positive. Most noted feedback has been:

• Great call quality
• Great stability
• Easy to use large feature set
– Text translated voicemail
– Real time chat on PC, laptop, mobile device and tablet
– Video and voice Web conferencing

Telecommunications is one of the critical services we sell, service and support. We love what we have now and look forward to the additional world of capabilities soon to be available on Lync 2013!

For those not familial with Lync, it is Microsoft’s first product to compete head to head with PBX vendors.

About Brian Kerhin

Brian Kerhin is the founder and President of Byte Harmony, Inc. Brian attended college at Iowa State University in Ames Iowa where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering. Brian focused on software development and network administration while in college also doing a 4 year internship for Wandling Engineering doing 3d animation, designing and implementing their network and networks of their clients. Upon completing his degree he returned home and took a position as Network Administrator for Steel Craft Corporation (Hartford Steel Craft, Snoway International and Hartford Finishing) in Hartford, Wisconsin. Brian left Steel Craft Corporation to devote his full time and attention to Byte Harmony. Byte Harmony has provided computer services out of the Milwaukee area since 2001. Services include computer support (MSP, T&M, Project, Consultation), telecommunications support and outsourcing, Internet hosting and web development.
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