Today, companies are choosing business voice over IP (VoIP) systems because they find them more economical, easier to scale, better for remote work, and containing all the features workers need (conferencing, call forwarding, messaging, and hosted PBX capabilities) all in a single, easy to use platform.
Dublin, Ireland-based DIDWW is a supplier of IP-based communications and SIP trunking services that delivers inbound and outbound communications products and services to thousands of telecom companies and enterprises worldwide. It offers a platform for telecommunication professionals with full self-service access and real-time provisioning, APIs, and all the necessary building blocks for achieving the ultimate control over voice and SMS services.
DIDWW’s newest client, Avature, a provider of enterprise software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions for talent acquisition and talent management, will ensure seamless communications and global connectivity throughout Avature's business. Avature will use DIDWW’s cloud PBX phone.systems solution with two-way SIP services, providing it with the flexibility it desires without the need to install expensive hardware.
Through the new partnership, Avature will use DIDWW’s phone.systems platform to streamline and automate their internal communications processes. The company will also enhance its cloud services by leveraging DIDWW’s widespread phone number coverage and robust local and global network connectivity infrastructure. The HR technology vendor serves customers in more than 160 countries and offers AI-powered solutions to help industry leaders identify, hire, and retain talented people all over the world.
"We have found DIDWW to be a great partner,” said Cristian Dujmovic, COO of Avature, in a statement. “The entire purchasing and deployment process, including endless local and international numbers to serve our customers worldwide, was super smooth. They provide a solution that is easy to use, compatible with the operating systems we use at Avature, with high-quality support and, on top of that, they are helping us to lower our overall communications expenditure."