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Deborah Gallant
805-991-9660
Baltimore, MD
Howard R. Pinson (RFC®), CFP, CLU, CSA, LUTCF
410 580 1212
1700 Reisterstown Rd., Suite 207
Baltimore, MD
Jennifer Bridge
(410) 616-9500
Lutherville Timonium, MD
Alexander Alperovich
(410) 833-0777
Reisterstown, MD
Jacqueline Poyle
410.858.7621
Severna Park, MD
Stephen A. Jolly (RFC®), CSA
757 499 9100
8501 Lasalle Rd Ste 303
Towson, MD
Mr. Alan P. Stokes (RFC®), CPA
410 560 2667
7 Deneison St
Timonium, MD
Mr. Marc W. Mazer (RFC®), EA
410 902 8240
300 Redland Court,
Owings Mills, MD
Mr. Allen J. Kampf (RFC®), CSA, MBA
410 527 1171
954 Ridgebrook Road, Suite 300
Sparks, MD
Gene E. Utterback (RFC®), EA
443 782 6707
809 Pasadena Ave
Severna Park, MD
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Tips for Extending your Company Outside the Office

With telecommunications technology you are connected to the entire world at all times of day, and for the savvy industrialist, that means having the ability to do business from anywhere. The world isn’t your oyster, it’s your office. Some business owners fear that extending their company beyond office walls will lead to lower quality work, but with better technology that is no longer the case. These tips will help your company branch out of industrial office parks or headquarters, all without sacrificing operations.

Use Mobile Apps

Chances are that you and other company leaders are already using smartphones. Whether you have an iPhone or an Android, smartphones are great business tools because of the plethora of apps available that can tackle many of the same tasks traditionally done in an office. Some of those tasks include:

• Meetings – Use teleconferencing tools like the Skype app to allow you to see the person you’re speaking with, which is ideal for presenting objects. 
• Faxing – Instead of waiting to see incoming faxes at the office, use a tool like the Metrofax Internet Faxing mobile app to view faxes right on your smartphone as soon as they arrive.
• Printing – With printing apps, such as PrintCentral Pro , you can link with nearby WiFi-capable printers and print nearly any type of document right from your smartphone.

Bring the Company Network to You

IT solutions have been created to eliminate the need to access company data strictly from a computer station in your office. Thus, the wireless network of your company can be extended to various remote locations. With an extended network you can connect to the very same files stored electronically in your office. Not only does this allow you to truly work from home, but it increases your company’s ability to use the services of telecommuting, part-time and freelance employees in any location. 

Never Close With Remote Customer Service

Problems don’t keep 9 to 5 hours, so when a customer needs assistance they expect to be helped immediately no matter what time of day. By hiring a provider of remote customer services, your customer service operations can be extended around the clock without having to maintain a 24-hour team in your office. With remote customer service you won’t lose a customer because they weren’t able to receive help.

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