Smartinfo Ltd are located in City of London, its based leading supplier of Alcatel, Mitel and Samsung telephone systems along with electronic surveillance and mobile phone solutions.
As business innovator and market leaders, employees at Smartinfo are convinced that all telephone system users should make their telephone systems work harder for them. There are many ways this can be achieved.
Key personnel can be setup to work from a home extension and receive all their calls in the normal way. The caller can’t tell if the receipient is in the office or not. Cut out the travel time and get more work done. This is achieved by IP telephony.
By the addition of a dialler application to the system the credit control part of the business can be made 50% more effective. It is hard the believe but 2 people doing the work of 3 is a fantastic result for any business.
Business Confidence very low
Smartinfo Ltd, a City of London based leading supplier of Alcatel, Mitel and Samsung telephone systems along with electronic surveillance and mobile phone solutions have observed the draining away of business confidence.
This is reflected in the number proposals to prospects they have made where no decision has been made or has been deferred. This is even occurring where proposals are self funding and clearly the right and profitable decision for the customer.
The SME market is the major driver of all economies but in the UK the uncertain business outlook is the draining the confidence of these firms.
CEO Zak Coogan believes that the government missed a golden opportunity in the recent Autumn budget when it did not extend same incentives to existing companies as it did to start-ups. Mr. Coogan says this would have the effect of cranking up the main motor of the UK economy and he thinks it is not too late for them to make this change. With a growth in investment there will be more productivity and thus better place to be more competitive.
The UK needs to break out of the moribund over regulated EU style economic management that stifles growth.
Will the government listen?