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At onesys we have always promoted the use of technology to reduce unnecessary travel by our staff.
As part of our Green Policy we actively promote home working and online meetings in order to reduce our carbon footprint.

However now perhaps six inches of snow can achieve what years of technology sales and environmental adverts failed to do.

Just imagine what a severe winter like the one of 1963 could achieve for the way we work!

How is your business coping with the snow?
Over the last few weeks many people have failed to make it to the office either because of travel problems or because their children couldn't get to school as expected. With post-Christmas workloads, fragile cash-flows and client deadlines in mind, many business owners are looking for remote access solutions that will enable their teams to carry on working despite the severe weather problems. Those with manual admin systems have suffered the most.

It is now accepted that investing in some additional technology and upgrading existing software is preferable to losing chargeable time, forcing employees to disrupt family life and exposing employers to health and safety liabilities due to the hazardous travelling and working conditions.

In many cases existing software is already suitable for remote access and often just a simple cost-effective upgrade can restore productivity in a matter of days. There is no need to switch to costly and unfamiliar Cloud Computing / SaaS systems.

Most of the software technology we supply and support, can enable you to make suitable arrangements as part of your business continuity strategy. Snow and ice are only two of many denial of access hazards that could damage or even ruin your business.

To discuss how we can solve your winter blues with our expertise and software products, contact Gil van der Sluis on 0845 026 2255 (local call) or Email.

York, 6th January, 2010

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