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Communications & Collaboration

Unified communications infrastructure that keeps distributed teams connected, productive, and supported.

Communications infrastructure is operations infrastructure

When phones go down, email stops working, or video calls fail at the wrong moment, the impact is immediate and visible. Communications tools are no longer peripheral to how businesses operate — they're central to it.

GAHM manages your communications and collaboration stack as part of your broader technology environment — provisioned correctly, kept up to date, and supported when something goes wrong.

01

VoIP & Business Phone

Cloud-based and on-premises VoIP systems managed and supported — provisioning, configuration, and day-to-day administration.

02

Microsoft 365 & Teams

Full Microsoft 365 environment managed — licensing, Teams configuration, SharePoint, and ongoing user administration.

03

Email Infrastructure

Business email platforms managed and secured — deliverability, authentication records (SPF/DKIM/DMARC), and anti-phishing controls.

04

Video Conferencing

Video platform management and support across Teams, Zoom, and room systems — so meetings work when they need to.

05

Mobile Device Management

Corporate and BYOD mobile devices enrolled, managed, and secured — policies enforced, data protected, devices supported.

06

Unified Communications

Integration and administration across your communications stack — voice, messaging, and collaboration tools working together.

What well-managed communications looks like

1

Communication systems that work reliably — with one accountable team to call when they don't.

2

Email that reaches its destination — properly authenticated, not flagged as spam, not spoofable.

3

Staff onboarded and offboarded cleanly — accounts provisioned, deprovisioned, and access controlled.

4

A modern, integrated stack that's actually managed — not a collection of tools nobody owns.

Start with a Technology & Cybersecurity Readiness Review

Identify support gaps, security priorities, and infrastructure risks — before they become disruptions. No commitment required.