Empower Your Business in the Cloud
Passax are a Microsoft Cloud Partner specialist company. We have migrated many of our customers already to cloud-based platforms, enabling them to communicate more effectively, and without the constraints of VPN or even physically being at their place of work. Working with Microsoft and Google, two of the world’s leading cloud technology companies, Passax can advise, plan, migrate, manage and maintain your entire organisation as you transition your business to the cloud.
Communicate Anywhere
We realise just how important communication is to your business. Be it email, phone or mobile access, you need constant, secure and reliable access to your data in a variety of complex situations. From the moment you first check your messages, you want to remain in touch with your customers in any situation. At Passax, we understand that. That’s why we have a variety of methods to improve your existing systems, and the knowledge and know-how to upgrade you to the latest cloud-based technologies to help you harness the full potential of your business communications.
Protect Your Business
At Passax, we specialise in the consultation, deployment, managment and sales of anti-spam systems that protect your business from lost productivity, viruses, malware and other distractions that can harm your operations. We also offer comprehensive backup services with cloud-based partners to harness the benefits of broadband connectivity to offer you remote backup solutions that keep your data safe and off-site.
For more information on our business protection services, please contact us at support@passax.com
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