Across our conversations with customers, a clear pattern is emerging. The questions now aren’t if organisations need to modernise parts of their technology estate – but how, when, and with how much risk.
Most legacy phone systems are still working. Calls still connect. Users still get by. But behind the scenes, costs are rising, support options are narrowing, and end-of-life decisions are increasingly made by vendors rather than customers.
For many businesses, 2026 has become the point where telephony can’t stay on autopilot. Not because something has broken, but because waiting too long shifts control away from you.
Rushed migrations lead to poor user experience, unexpected costs, and long-term compromises. Planned migrations create flexibility, resilience, and room to modernise without disruption.
The difference isn’t technology, it’s preparation. That’s where having the right partner, insight, and roadmap makes all the difference.
In this session, Jared Richards, Head of Practice – Digital Workplace, and Lauren McLoughlin, Regional Sales Manager at CloudClevr, will share real-world insights from across SMB, mid-market, and enterprise environments, covering:
Fastnet Fish, a trusted supplier of premium frozen fish and seafood since 1980, needed a better way to manage business mobility.
Working directly with a mobile network provider, they had poor visibility of international usage and escalating, unpredictable bills.
If rising mobile costs, international usage, or lack of visibility sound familiar, this is a story worth reading.
Click on the button below to read the full story to see how we helped Fastnet Fish take control of global business mobility, without impacting the people who rely on it every day.
Join public sector leaders, practitioners, and technology experts for a live virtual summit exploring how secure collaboration, local cloud infrastructure, and experience-led AI are reshaping government, healthcare, and education services.
If you’re a CEO or IT leader, this probably sounds familiar:
We hear this all the time.
Day-to-day IT issues pull you away from the work that actually moves the business forward – strategy, security, transformation, and supporting growth.
Our Managed IT service takes the day-to-day load off your team – giving you full visibility and control across devices, Microsoft 365, security, backups, and more.
Behind the scenes, that means:
The PSTN switch-off is no longer “years away.”
We now have less than 12 months until the UK PSTN is permanently switched off, and the impact is already being felt.
Across the market, we’re seeing:
If you’re still relying on copper lines, the clock is ticking. Waiting doesn’t buy you time anymore – it compresses timelines, inflates cost, and increases risk.
✔ Choice of platform and partner
✔ Time to plan, test, and migrate properly
✔ A smoother transition to modern connectivity solutions
If you haven’t already started your PSTN migration, now is the time to get clarity.
Speak to us and we’ll help you understand your options, timelines, and risks – before decisions are forced on you.
From convincing phishing to automated attacks and misconfigured AI tools, today’s threat landscape is evolving quickly. Many organisations are realising their security hasn’t kept pace with how AI is being adopted.
At CloudClevr, we help organisations build a resilient, modern cybersecurity posture – designed to stand up to today’s threats, including those accelerated by AI and reduce business risk.
That means helping teams:
Zoom has announced the next evolution of its agentic AI with Zoom AI Companion 3.0, introducing AI-first workflows, deeper Zoom Docs integration, and a new web interface designed to provide richer context and actionable insights. The aim is to embed AI directly into how people plan, collaborate, and get work done, not bolt it on as another tool.
As these capabilities roll out, organisations can expect productivity gains through reduced admin, better insight, and smoother collaboration across teams.
New research from Netskope Threat Labs shows a sharp rise in data policy violations driven by generative AI. On average, organisations now see hundreds of incidents each month in which users send sensitive data to AI tools. A key driver is “shadow AI.” Users still access generative AI through unmanaged personal accounts alongside approved platforms, creating major visibility and governance gaps.
This is wake up call for businesses. AI adoption needs guardrails. Organisations should be focusing on visibility, data controls, and clear AI usage policies, ensuring AI tools are governed, monitored, and aligned with security and compliance requirements before risk escalates.
Review where legacy technology, AI adoption, or PSTN dependencies are creating hidden risk in your organisation – and whether you still have control over the timeline.
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