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Snom Announces Standardized 3CX Template for North American Users
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The template eliminates the need for customization and is available now for download on the 3CX platform
TIGARD, Ore., April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Snom (a wholly-owned subsidiary of VTech Holdings Limited), a pioneer and leading brand of professional and enterprise VoIP devices, today announced a new standardized template for North American users on 3CX Communications System.
3CX is a global leader in business communications solutions. The two companies joined forces to simplify Snom devices provisioning process on the 3CX platform, eliminating the need for any customization. This new integration means rapid, easily managed deployments on 3CX with the latest Snom SIP offerings.
The results show a 40% increase in confidence globally compared to Q4 last year, when there was a wide dispersion between confidence scores.
Positivity across hedge funds was broadly aligned over the last quarter, according to the HFCI, with North American-based hedge funds expressing the highest level of confidence at a positive rating of 20 (scores taken into account range between -49 and +49).
Meanwhile, the confidence of hedge funds domiciled in the EMEA and APAC regions increased by 70% and 58% from Q4 last year, while the UK saw an uptick of 60%.
When dividing the hedge funds into two size groups, the HFCI found that funds with more than $1bn under management - which account for 54% of the index - scored 19 in terms of confidence, while their counterparts below $1bn scored 17.
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