CIT invests in Ringio
“Companies like Ringio are changing the way the telecommunications industry works, which is why we made the investment. Cloud-based innovation is critical for the future of telecom as an increasing number of businesses adopt it in Virginia and nationwide,” CIT President and CEO Pete Jobse.
CRN Selects Ringio as a 2011 Emerging Network Vendors
“The Emerging Vendors 2011 list comprises companies from every discipline and technology facet. [...] Each of these companies brings something different to the table, and each has a fresh perspective. And some are already gaining a foothold in the bustling IT marketplace. They represent new partnership and go-to-market opportunities for solution providers looking to separate the wheat from the chaff in an IT market that is becoming increasingly more crowded and noisy.”
Ringio: Sophisticated Phone and Customer Management
The developers call Ringio a “new approach for call collaboration.” Borrowing from call center technology, when a call comes in, users are presented with a real-time popup showing data about the caller, so that one can decide whether to take the call, redirect the caller to voicemail, or to another team member. The information presented goes far beyond caller ID, however, and includes details such as who the caller last spoke to, what previous calls were missed, and notes about the caller from colleagues.
MakeUseOf.com reviews Ringio
If you are looking for an online PBX solution for your business, then you should check this out. Ringio is a small business phone exchange system that provides more than what a traditional PBX system can offer. In addition to basic services like call routing, and caller ID, Ringio extends your phone support capabilities by displaying client information as you are talking to the client.
Partnering to Offer Intelligent Phone Systems to SMBs
“That’s what attracted Ringio to us,” Bramson continued. “Ringio is a small, young company that has a very interesting concept of what the real telecom needs are of a small business. Rather than be constrained, as most people in that space are, by the normal categories – PBX, IVR, CRM, and the like – they blurred those lines and said, ‘let’s create a product that really meets the needs of a small business.”
