Customer Story – Bigleaf Networks https://www.bigleaf.net Internet Connectivity Without Complexity Thu, 08 Feb 2024 17:24:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://www.bigleaf.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/favicon-70x70.png Customer Story – Bigleaf Networks https://www.bigleaf.net 32 32 Why medical offices and care facilities rely on Bigleaf https://www.bigleaf.net/resources/why-medical-offices-and-care-facilities-use-bigleafs-sd-wan/ Mon, 07 Dec 2020 19:06:03 +0000 https://www.bigleaf.net/?p=7979 Read More]]>

Healthcare is moving to the cloud 

More and more of the day-to-day operations of the typical medical office, assisted living facility, clinic, and care facility rely on the internet. They’re turning to cloud-based tools to more efficiently and effectively connect providers, patients, and data. 

Patient medical records and communications are being managed digitally. Phone systems are using VoIP so medical professionals can be contacted whether they are in their office, on rotation, or even at home. 

Through cloud-based technologies, medical offices are connecting their phone, messaging, and email systems to their appointment scheduling, billing, prescription refill, and referral tools. And more providers are offering telemedicine visits as an alternative to in-person appointments. All of these interactions are 100% dependent on the internet working on their end. 

Unfortunately, many healthcare organizations struggle with internet that just isn’t reliable enough

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An SD-WAN can optimize your connection to the cloud — without touching PHI 

An intelligent software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) is a cost-effective way to optimize your internet connection so you can make sure all of your important cloud-based apps work when and how you need them. There are different types of SD-WANs that have different advantages, though, so it’s important to pick the one that is best suited for your needs. 

Bigleaf’s SD-WAN was built for the cloud, with a unique Cloud Access Network that controls traffic from your location both to and from the application source in the cloud. Our intelligent software auto-detects your application needs and adapts in real time to internet performance and connectivity issues before they impact your business — without technical complexity or need for expert staff. 

And because many companies and organizations have very intentional security measures in place to protect sensitive information, we designed the Bigleaf SD-WAN to sit outside of the firewall. So, you don’t have to disable any of its features or change any configurations. This makes Bigleaf a popular choice for anyone who handles protected health information (PHI) and has to think about HIPAA compliance

Here’s how a few Bigleaf customers are using our SD-WAN solution to make things better for their staff and patients: 

Senior living community wanting to improve their residents’ quality of life 

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When a new IT director started at a company that operates several senior living communities on the East Coast, they quickly learned the internet connection was unreliable at many of their communities — and that it was much more than a minor nuisance. Like many companies, they have a cloud-based phone system, and when their internet goes down, so do the phones. That means residents can’t call or receive calls from family members. Nurse call systems are also rendered inoperable.  

The IT director’s small team was getting a constant stream of internet-related support tickets. Unfortunately, all they could do was to call the local ISP and hope for a resolution. But this often ended with very little support and led to frustration among employees and residents. 

The IT director knew they needed a reliable internet connection at every community location. To accomplish that, they added a second circuit and installed Bigleaf’s SD-WAN at each location. With those two components in place, their communities were equipped with multiple paths to the internet, plus real-time quality of service (QoS), load balancing, and seamless failover to ensure that those paths were used to provide a flawless user experience. 

A plastic surgery office starting to offer televisits 

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When the COVID-19 shelter-in-place orders started, this plastic surgery office in the Pacific Northwest started offering televisits, or virtual video appointments, so they could continue serving their patients. They used their existing internet connection, but since it was shared with others in their building, it would slow down when several people tried to use it at the same time.

As a result, televisits often suffered from lag and video quality issues that made it difficult for the doctors and patients to communicate and understand each other. 

It became clear that they needed an optimized and reliable internet connection to effectively offer televisits to their patients while also running all of their critical business applications, including a cloud-based electronic medical records platform. The clinic’s administrator talked to their network consultant and telecom agent to get their ideas and advice. They decided to connect through two solid fiber lines and deploy Bigleaf’s SD-WAN solution.

Right out of the box, Bigleaf’s Dynamic QoS prioritized the clinic’s mission-critical applications above the rest of the traffic. Bigleaf’s intelligent load balancing utilized the two internet connections to provide real-time traffic shaping and steering that improved stability. This minimized the jitter, packet loss, and latency issues that had affected video call quality — so now the televisits  just work. Plus, the other applications they rely on are working better, too. 

A primary care clinic tired of phone outages 

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This clinic in the Rocky Mountains relies heavily on their phones, for everything from scheduling appointments to reminder calls and communicating with patients about lab results or follow-up care. Their old PRI phone system relied on a T1 internet connection that would go down for long periods of time, which had a very real impact on their business and their patients. 

In a little over a year, their phones went down three times for more than a day each time — with one outage lasting three days. The office manager at the clinic had talked with their telecom company multiple times about the outages. The telecom replaced several parts that were supposed to  fix the problem, but the clinic continued to experience entire days of downtime. 

After that three-day outage, the clinic’s office manager was fed up. Fortunately, the managed service provider (MSP) who manages their IT and internet connection knew just how to help.

Since the clinic already had a very reliable fiber line, the MSP recommended that they move to a cloud-based phone system supported by Bigleaf’s SD-WAN. Even with the single circuit, Bigleaf’s SD-WAN would manage their sensitive VoIP traffic and deliver the reliability they needed. The MSP’s recommendation was highly credible and trusted because his company used Bigleaf, too. 

 

Give your staff and patients reliable internet 

Today, a reliable and optimized internet connection is crucial to avoiding disruptions to your business operations and ensuring quality patient care. It’s the difference between things like your phones, telemedicine appointments, and scheduling system working well and keeping your business running smoothly and being frustrated daily while dealing with issues like garbled audio, freezing video, and applications that lag and can’t keep up. 

If your office, clinic, or care facility is struggling with internet issues, you can solve the problem with Bigleaf’s SD-WAN — and it’s probably simpler than you think.

Have a question or want to learn more? Don’t hesitate to contact us. We’d love to help. 

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[Case study] Bigleaf revives toymaker’s cloud reliability https://www.bigleaf.net/resources/case-study-bigleaf-revives-toymakers-cloud-reliability/ Wed, 23 Sep 2020 22:24:00 +0000 https://www.bigleaf.net/?p=16913

Learn how Bigleaf helped toy manufacturer and distributor OzWest to create a stable Internet connection that ensures streamlined warehouse operations.

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Non-profits and businesses transform communications with Bigleaf https://www.bigleaf.net/resources/stories-from-the-field-voice-and-video-calls-in-the-time-of-covid-19/ Wed, 26 Aug 2020 15:00:08 +0000 https://www.bigleaf.net/?p=7440 Read More]]>

How to transform communications with Bigleaf

Work-from-home and social distancing trends accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic, as organizations found new ways to connect with their customers, partners, and vendors in the new environment. 

Many of their plans revolved around new or increased reliance on VoIP and UCaaS, with solutions including Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and GoToMeeting.  Common issues arose with the internet-reliant systems, including calls that sound choppy or robotic, or drop altogether, as well as outages or lag that affect the performance of VoIP phone calls, video conferences, and screen shares in collaboration apps. 

Bigleaf worked with a number of  business and non-profit organizations to address performance problems they faced with VoIP and UCaaS solutions.

Worry-free video conferencing for church services

During the pandemic, churches and places of worship were not always able to host in-person services. Some turned to video conferencing technology, like Zoom. Even after the pandemic, Zoom services have continued as a convenience for homebound congregants. During the Zoom call, it was critical to have a reliable internet connection so the service would not be interrupted, and there would be no time to deal with any technical issues during the service itself. Plus, most churches did not have on-site technical support staff to handle any problems in real time.

Bigleaf was able to provide a straightforward solution for churches and other organizations. They were able to install and maintain the Bigleaf solution without  technical expertise. Bigleaf’s owned and operated Cloud Access Network is fully redundant and peers directly with apps like Zoom, so the churches can have faith in their internet connections and offer uninterrupted services for their congregants to enjoy remotely or in person.

Reliable voice and video calls for medical offices 

Many medical offices and other healthcare providers  redesigned their patient interactions due to the pandemic. Telehealth visits became a vital part of patient care, adding new requirements to strained phone and video call capabilities. The phone systems were also critical to management of patient appointments, prescriptions, and general consultation, and in some cases, phones were used on-site for curbside check-ins.  

One healthcare provider contacted Bigleaf to help upgrade their system to accommodate new services and capabilities. They were running an old T-1 PRI line, which kept going down as often as 3x per day over a 15-month period. On one memorable occasion, the line was down for 3 entire days.

All of this downtime resulted in lost appointments and much frustration. It jeopardized the clinic’s potential to provide critical care. The old system couldn’t support a normal workload, and it was totally inadequate as a basis for the new patient communication model that was required to serve patients during the pandemic.  

The medical office switched over to a fiber line and added Bigleaf to support the performance-sensitive, cloud-based VoIP and UCaaS  cloud applications. Bigleaf provided the stability needed for the new voice- and video-dependent systems and processes.

The clinic did not have on-site tech staff so they needed assurance that their systems would work autonomously. They were also planning to switch from a server-based electronic medical record (EMR) system to a cloud-based application. Worry-free internet was a requirement for that transition, too. 

Bigleaf provided the performance they needed during the early days of the pandemic, with room to grow their digital infrastructure to accommodate future needs. 

Protecting quality of service for business-critical applications 

Even after the pandemic, many organizations continue to rely on video conferencing technology and voice calls to interact with remote colleagues and customers. 

One technology development company built out new office space with several “Zoom Rooms,” to help teams interact with remote coworkers or maintain physical distance in the office environment. Video calls and conferences are critical to the company’s operations.

Meanwhile, some of the company’s employees stream YouTube videos and other bandwidth-intensive apps while they work. These apps can hog network resources and disrupt VoIP and other sessions.

VoIP and UCaaS traffic is very sensitive to internet performance, and the company needed to ensure that they would continue uninterrupted. Bigleaf’s Dynamic QoS and Cloud Access Network work together to prioritize the business-critical applications automatically.  

Bigleaf detects and responds to change in the available circuit throughput, when sensitive traffic can be affected, and prioritizing both inbound and outbound VoIP and UCaaS traffic ahead of the bulk data transfers such as YouTube traffic. Bigleaf Dynamic QoS detects the bandwidth bottleneck in the paths to and from the customer’s site and adapts QoS to ensure traffic isn’t buffered in QoS-unaware ISP routers. 

Better VoIP and UCaaS with Bigleaf 

For those and other organizations, reliable VoIP and video calls continue to be critical to their success. To accomplish their goals, they depend on the internet. And their internet connectivity depends on Bigleaf.

To learn more about Bigleaf’s role in VoIP and UCaaS system performance, watch this on-demand webinar, Fix Bad Video and VoIP Calls for Good. Or contact us for a free, 30-minute demo

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Bigleaf connects auto dealerships to the cloud https://www.bigleaf.net/resources/keeping-auto-dealerships-connected-to-the-cloud-with-sd-wan/ Thu, 21 Mar 2019 14:26:16 +0000 https://test-bigleaf2021.pantheonsite.io/?p=5452 Read More]]>

According to the National Automobile Dealers Association, there are over 16,000 franchised car dealerships in the U.S. alone, selling around 17.5 million cars each year for a total of $995 billion in new car sales revenue. Combine that with another $110 billion in repair orders and you can see why the technology market for auto dealers is expected to exceed $10.7 billion by 2026, led largely by demand for cloud-based solutions (Source: Transparency Market Research).

Dealerships making this move to new cloud-based technologies are looking for help figuring out how to leverage the savings and flexibility of cloud without sacrificing the reliability of their legacy systems. Fortunately for them, IT pros like Bill McClain of Virginia-based consulting firm, Networking Solutions, are up for the task.

For over 20 years, Bill has worked with auto dealerships to help them build and manage the technology they need to grow their businesses. We sat down with Bill to talk about the unique technology challenges faced by auto dealerships, what’s driving their move to the cloud, what’s getting in the way, and how SD-WAN and Bigleaf can help.

 
Q: Why do auto dealerships require such a unique IT approach?

Bill: One word, “complexity”. The biggest IT challenge for a dealership chain is the range of technologies that they rely on. A lot of folks think of car dealerships and they envision a showroom and a lot with sales folks walking around. In fact, dealerships are run like three different businesses in one. Each of those business units have their own products and hours of operation, and all of them rely on various pieces of software to operate.

Any given dealership has multiple sales teams for different kinds of sales like showroom, auctions and fleet. Then you have the service department which must manage the shop as well as a parts warehouse. Finally, there’s the finance department who’s responsible for the dealership’s banking relationships.

What’s more, all those departments live on their phones. Adding another critical technology to an already complex technology infrastructure. Multiply this across multiple brands and locations, and you get a sense of how difficult it can be to keep a dealership chain up and running at full speed.

Q: What’s driving these dealerships to make the move to cloud-based systems?

Bill: Historically, these dealership groups have relied on in-house systems. Old AS/400 servers that ran local instances of critical applications like dealership management software (DMS) and Microsoft Exchange servers. These systems were expensive and complicated to maintain, so most groups couldn’t afford to have them at every location.

One of my clients had three campuses with multiple dealerships at each campus for different car brands. Because of the cost and complexity of their servers, they had all their locations connecting back to one DMS server at one of their larger locations. This arrangement required even more cost for MPLS connections between all those locations to keep all their other dealerships online. Even then, any disruption at the primary location, like a power outage or hardware problem, would take down every one of their dealerships.

By moving to cloud-based versions of those applications, these dealerships win in two big ways. First, they save time and money by eliminating the need for internal hardware management and infrastructure. Second, and arguably more importantly, their ability to run their business is no longer dependent on an aging server being managed by an understaffed IT department.

Q: What challenges are getting in the way of that cloud move?

Bill: Like most companies moving to the cloud, connectivity can be a big issue for dealerships. Once they move key systems like phones, email, and DMS to the cloud, the Internet connection at each location becomes a lot more important. This leads to two big challenges: availability and performance.

Many dealership chains are made up of lots of locations that are spread out between multiple campuses. Some of these campuses can be in more remote or rural areas with limited ISP options. This can make it difficult to find a single ISP that can provide the uptime and performance that dealerships would need to keep their cloud apps working reliably for all locations.

Some dealerships try to address the connectivity issue with a backup internet connection and a dual-WAN firewall. But those kinds of failover systems have some big problems. First, they only help during outages when the primary circuit is down hard. What’s more, the customer ends up paying for two lines every month when they’re only ever using one. This can be a hard sell to management.

Q: Is that why you typically get involved? Reliability issues?

Bill: That’s right. I’m usually contacted by a sales manager or general manager whose team is experiencing call quality issues or application outages. They usually aren’t interested in the technology side of things. They just want their teams to be more productive, and they need these systems to work more reliably.

One dealership I work with has 13 brands spread across four dealerships on one campus, with fiber running between each dealership, and a Bigleaf router connecting them to three different major ISPs. One of the ISPs went down and, because they had Bigleaf installed, it didn’t affect their phone or cloud systems. They were still in business. I remember calling the CEO to let them know and they had no idea an outage had ever occurred… but their competition did.

Q: How has Bigleaf’s unique take on SD-WAN helped these dealership chains make the move to the cloud more successful?

Bill: The internet has become a commodity. But it’s still the internet with all the quality and reliability challenges that come with it.

With Bigleaf, dealerships can buy the most appropriate connection for each of their sites. Instead of going to one ISP, they can go to the best ISP for that specific geographic location. This gives them more flexibility as they grow.

Bigleaf also works with the customers’ existing firewalls. That means they can drop in Bigleaf without having to add risk or cost to their security infrastructure. Because Bigleaf works right out of the box without the need for policies, I can fix a customer’s call quality or application outage issues in a matter of days instead of months. It just works.

At the end of the day, dealerships are in business to sell cars, not babysit their network connections. Bigleaf gives them the peace of mind that their applications now running in the cloud will work reliably and with the quality of service they need, freeing them up to sell more cars.

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Logistics giant Allen Lund moves 30 sites to cloud-based communications with Bigleaf https://www.bigleaf.net/resources/30-site-logistics-firm-makes-a-smooth-move-to-cloud-based-communications-with-sd-wan/ Fri, 08 Mar 2019 03:14:49 +0000 https://test-bigleaf2021.pantheonsite.io/?p=5449 Read More]]> Facing a roadblock on his logistics company’s cloud journey, Craig Borzelliere, manager of IT Systems and Infrastructure Department for Allen Lund Company, turned to Bigleaf Networks.

Bigleaf sat down with Craig to learn more about the transition. Craig moved Allen Lund’s nationwide network of transportation logistics offices to cloud-based telephony. His IT organization faced networking challenges along the way, and Bigleaf helped to smooth the bumps in the road on that cloud journey.

Every day, IT leaders like Craig are moving critical business technologies to the cloud, to reduce cost and increase flexibility. This move can heighten the need for stable and reliable internet options, however, so cloud technologies run as intended. Bigleaf enables companies like Allen Lund to transition business-critical applications and capabilities to the cloud, with resilient, worry-free internet connectivity across multiple locations.

Read the full Allen Lund case study to get all the details. To learn more about Bigleaf’s role in improving cloud performance and user experience, schedule a free demo.

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TruHome builds a cloud-based call center with Bigleaf https://www.bigleaf.net/resources/truhome-builds-a-cloud-based-call-center-with-bigleaf-sd-wan-as-the-foundation/ Thu, 24 Jan 2019 16:32:44 +0000 https://www.bigleaf.net/?p=4293 Read More]]>

TruHome builds a cloud-based call center with Bigleaf

John Pentlin, VP of IT at TruHome, removed a roadblock from his company’s cloud journey with help from Bigleaf Networks.

Every day, IT leaders like John are moving critical business technologies like voice communications to cloud-based systems because of their reduced cost and increased flexibility. However, this transition leaves many IT leaders looking for more stable and reliable internet options to keep cloud technologies up and running as intended. 

John sat down for an interview with Bigleaf and shared his reasons for moving TruHomes 200+ call center reps to a cloud-based phone system. He described the networking challenges his IT organization faced along the way and how Bigleaf has helped him to meet those challenges.

Read the full TruHome case study to get all the details. If you’d like to see how Bigleaf can help your company improve cloud performance and user experience, drop us a note or request a quote to get started.

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DP Fox builds a cloud-first future with Bigleaf https://www.bigleaf.net/resources/new-case-study-dp-fox-builds-a-cloud-first-future-with-bigleaf-sd-wan-as-the-foundation/ Thu, 18 Oct 2018 15:46:38 +0000 https://www.bigleaf.net/?p=3183 Read More]]> Meet Grant Zondervan. Grant, who is VP of IT at DP Fox Motors, accelerated his company’s cloud journey with internet optimization from Bigleaf Networks, to support future growth at the large chain of auto dealerships.

Case Study: DP Fox Builds Their Future in the Cloud with Bigleaf SD-WAN as the Foundation

Every day, IT leaders like Grant are moving critical business applications to the cloud. That transition brings a whole new level of flexibility and speed to those companies, but many IT pros still need stable, reliable internet options to keep cloud technologies up and running as intended. Bigleaf delivers that solution in a cloud-first SD-WAN, supporting resilient internet connectivity and contributing to success stories like Grant’s.

Grant Zondervan, VP of IT at DP Fox/Fox Motors

Grant moved DP Fox’s most important software to the cloud, and his IT organization grappled with uptime challenges along the way. Bigleaf has helped him to meet those challenges as DP Fox continues to expand business operations and add new locations.

Read the full DP Fox case study for all the details. To learn how Bigleaf can help your company improve cloud performance and user experience across multiple locations, schedule a free demo or drop us a note.

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