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TeleCommute Solutions - Company Business and Marketing
TeleCommute Solutions calls itself a 'network service provider' but goes far beyond conventional ISPs to deliver complete telecommuting packages for large corporations and covers every aspect of serving and managing remote workers. Telecommuting has become a way to attract and retain employees in a tight job market, but managing of-site workers presents enormous challenges to large enterprises, who are not even sure that telecommuters are the IT department's responsibility. TCS founder Steve Schilling notes that telecommuting is more than LAN access; it demands full telephony capability, security and Internet access and entails many hidden costs, including training and legal issues such as OSHA compliance of home offices. TCS builds its offering around a network with POPs in eight cities and an ATM/frame relay switch that will eventually support DSL, ISDN and cable-modem access. The company charges a flat monthly rate for all services including access and training.See the full content of this document
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Home work gets easier.
Steve Schilling's TeleCommute Solutions will handle your telecommuters.
Atlanta is a city in the throes of severe traffic-induced pollution problems. Its highway funds are frozen until it brings down smog levels. One of the solutions for such cities is telecommuting, and it seems appropriate that TeleCommute Solutions (TCS) is located there. TCS somewhat uncomfortably calls itself a network service provider, but what it offers goes beyond the technology of delivering services over a network. Its stock in trade is a complete telecommuting package for large enterprise...See the full content of this document
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