1) 3CX softphone clients for Windows and Mac allow users to manage calls from their computer whether in or out of the office using headset as a full deskphone.
2) No additional licensing fees are charged for softphone clients which are easy for administrators to deploy and users to use.
3) The 3CX switchboard allows viewing and managing calls with different views tailored for different roles like receptionist or call center functions.
3CX integrates with popular property management systems like Protel, roomMaster, Brilliant Hotel Software and Micros-Fidelio. This allows hotel staff to access communication features from within their PMS. Information like guest check-outs or names can also be automatically shared. 3CX integrates via its own protocol resembling Mitel SX 2000, the Fidelio protocol, or custom integrations using provided documentation. Supported PMS systems include InnQuest roomMaster 2000, Fidelio-Opera, MICROS-Fidelio, Fidelio, and Protel. Additional charges may apply for non-supported systems.
The document is an acknowledgement form for Six Senses Samui's information security policy. It outlines the procedure for reading the policy, signing to agree to the terms, and returning the form to HR. By signing, the employee agrees to protect proprietary information and software, not copy or share it except for backup purposes, and return all materials if they leave the company.
1. The document provides a standard operating procedure for deleting a user's login ID to deny them access to server and network resources within the company's Active Directory.
2. It assigns responsibilities to the IT head to approve deletions and the IT service engineer, data center team, and help desk team to implement deletions.
3. The procedure involves submitting a signed handover form, the IT head checking the form, and the IT team then deleting or blocking the login ID from the server.
1) 3CX softphone clients for Windows and Mac allow users to manage calls from their computer whether in or out of the office using headset as a full deskphone.
2) No additional licensing fees are charged for softphone clients which are easy for administrators to deploy and users to use.
3) The 3CX switchboard allows viewing and managing calls with different views tailored for different roles like receptionist or call center functions.
3CX integrates with popular property management systems like Protel, roomMaster, Brilliant Hotel Software and Micros-Fidelio. This allows hotel staff to access communication features from within their PMS. Information like guest check-outs or names can also be automatically shared. 3CX integrates via its own protocol resembling Mitel SX 2000, the Fidelio protocol, or custom integrations using provided documentation. Supported PMS systems include InnQuest roomMaster 2000, Fidelio-Opera, MICROS-Fidelio, Fidelio, and Protel. Additional charges may apply for non-supported systems.
The document is an acknowledgement form for Six Senses Samui's information security policy. It outlines the procedure for reading the policy, signing to agree to the terms, and returning the form to HR. By signing, the employee agrees to protect proprietary information and software, not copy or share it except for backup purposes, and return all materials if they leave the company.
1. The document provides a standard operating procedure for deleting a user's login ID to deny them access to server and network resources within the company's Active Directory.
2. It assigns responsibilities to the IT head to approve deletions and the IT service engineer, data center team, and help desk team to implement deletions.
3. The procedure involves submitting a signed handover form, the IT head checking the form, and the IT team then deleting or blocking the login ID from the server.
Delete the email id to deny access of emailsDanai Thongsin
1. The standard operating procedure describes how to delete an email ID to deny access to emails.
2. The IT head is responsible for approving the deletion of email IDs, while the IT service engineer, data center team, or IT help desk team is responsible for implementing the deletion.
3. To delete an email ID, an IT requisition form must be completed, signed by the department and HR heads, and submitted to the IT department for approval and processing.
This standard operating procedure describes how to create email IDs for employees to access organizational emails. The IT head is responsible for approving new email IDs. The IT service engineer, data center team, or help desk team is then tasked with implementing the procedure, which involves generating the email ID and password in the mail server, and configuring the mail software on the user's desktop. The procedure is initiated when an IT requisition form with approvals is submitted to the IT department.
The document outlines the standard operating procedure for creating login IDs to access an IT department's server and network resources. It states that the IT head is responsible for approving new login IDs based on requisition forms signed by department heads and HR. It then describes the steps taken by IT service engineers, data center teams, and help desk teams to generate the login IDs and passwords, configure them on systems, and notify the relevant parties.
This document outlines the IT asset maintenance procedure for an IT Department. It describes cleaning computers on a monthly basis to remove dust using compressed air and cleaning fans. It also details replacing spare parts by shutting down the computer, wearing anti-static equipment, removing old parts and screws, placing new parts, and restarting. When working on live power supplies, personnel should stand on anti-static mats to avoid electric shock and ensure proper grounding.
This property listing is for Ayutthaya Thai Villas for sale on Koh Samui. It includes three separate villas under one roof, with each villa containing one or two air-conditioned bedrooms, a terrace, and a Thai-style bathroom. The largest villa is on the ground floor with two bedrooms, while the other two single-bedroom villas are located on the upper level, all sharing the same roof and outdoor living spaces.
The document outlines the costs for components of a CCTV security system, including cameras that cost 6,500 per set and a NAS-CCTV server that costs 10,000. A total of 6 cameras are listed at 6,500 each, along with the single server, for a total projected cost of the CCTV system.
This document outlines the rights and duties of employers and employees according to Thailand's Labour Protection Act. It discusses normal working hours and rest periods, holidays, overtime work, leave policies, and remuneration requirements. Some key points include:
- Normal work hours are limited to 8 hours per day and 48 hours per week, or 7 hours per day and 42 hours per week for hazardous work.
- Employees are entitled to at least one rest hour during an 8 hour workday and a 20 minute break before any overtime work over 2 hours.
- A minimum of one weekly holiday and 13 annual traditional holidays must be provided each year.
- Overtime, holiday work, and leave policies require employer consent or proof of
This document lists various IT infrastructure components for an office including firewalls, internet connections ranging from 2-3 MB, an IP DSLAM with 24+48 ports, a Cisco switch, voice over internet protocol, and multiple ADSL modems. It was created by an IT manager in 2011 to document the office's network setup.
Delete the email id to deny access of emailsDanai Thongsin
1. The standard operating procedure describes how to delete an email ID to deny access to emails.
2. The IT head is responsible for approving the deletion of email IDs, while the IT service engineer, data center team, or IT help desk team is responsible for implementing the deletion.
3. To delete an email ID, an IT requisition form must be completed, signed by the department and HR heads, and submitted to the IT department for approval and processing.
This standard operating procedure describes how to create email IDs for employees to access organizational emails. The IT head is responsible for approving new email IDs. The IT service engineer, data center team, or help desk team is then tasked with implementing the procedure, which involves generating the email ID and password in the mail server, and configuring the mail software on the user's desktop. The procedure is initiated when an IT requisition form with approvals is submitted to the IT department.
The document outlines the standard operating procedure for creating login IDs to access an IT department's server and network resources. It states that the IT head is responsible for approving new login IDs based on requisition forms signed by department heads and HR. It then describes the steps taken by IT service engineers, data center teams, and help desk teams to generate the login IDs and passwords, configure them on systems, and notify the relevant parties.
This document outlines the IT asset maintenance procedure for an IT Department. It describes cleaning computers on a monthly basis to remove dust using compressed air and cleaning fans. It also details replacing spare parts by shutting down the computer, wearing anti-static equipment, removing old parts and screws, placing new parts, and restarting. When working on live power supplies, personnel should stand on anti-static mats to avoid electric shock and ensure proper grounding.
This property listing is for Ayutthaya Thai Villas for sale on Koh Samui. It includes three separate villas under one roof, with each villa containing one or two air-conditioned bedrooms, a terrace, and a Thai-style bathroom. The largest villa is on the ground floor with two bedrooms, while the other two single-bedroom villas are located on the upper level, all sharing the same roof and outdoor living spaces.
The document outlines the costs for components of a CCTV security system, including cameras that cost 6,500 per set and a NAS-CCTV server that costs 10,000. A total of 6 cameras are listed at 6,500 each, along with the single server, for a total projected cost of the CCTV system.
This document outlines the rights and duties of employers and employees according to Thailand's Labour Protection Act. It discusses normal working hours and rest periods, holidays, overtime work, leave policies, and remuneration requirements. Some key points include:
- Normal work hours are limited to 8 hours per day and 48 hours per week, or 7 hours per day and 42 hours per week for hazardous work.
- Employees are entitled to at least one rest hour during an 8 hour workday and a 20 minute break before any overtime work over 2 hours.
- A minimum of one weekly holiday and 13 annual traditional holidays must be provided each year.
- Overtime, holiday work, and leave policies require employer consent or proof of
This document lists various IT infrastructure components for an office including firewalls, internet connections ranging from 2-3 MB, an IP DSLAM with 24+48 ports, a Cisco switch, voice over internet protocol, and multiple ADSL modems. It was created by an IT manager in 2011 to document the office's network setup.