Technology Category
- Sensors - Gas Sensors
- Sensors - Utility Meters
Applicable Industries
- Education
- Telecommunications
Applicable Functions
- Maintenance
Use Cases
- Time Sensitive Networking
- Virtual Training
Services
- System Integration
- Training
About The Customer
Howard Midstream Energy Partners (HMEP) is an independent midstream energy company founded in 2011. The company owns and operates approximately 500 miles of natural gas pipelines, natural gas liquids processing plants, amine treating plants, a railroad park, and other related midstream facilities in South Texas. With six locations throughout Texas, including Houston, San Antonio, Asherton, Brownsville, Three Rivers, and Laredo, HMEP employs 120 people. Prior to using RingCentral, the company was struggling with an on-premise PBX system, which was difficult to manage and scale.
The Challenge
Howard Midstream Energy Partners (HMEP), an independent midstream energy company, was struggling with its on-premise PBX system. The company, which operates approximately 500 miles of natural gas pipelines and other related midstream facilities in South Texas, had a one-man IT group led by Sean McMillan. McMillan found the legacy PBX system challenging to manage, especially when it came to maintenance and scalability. Adding a new employee to the phone system was a time-consuming process, and keeping the hardware up and running was a constant struggle. The company was looking for a solution that would not only address these issues but also allow them to leverage the cloud, as they were keen on transitioning from their on-premise system.
The Solution
HMEP turned to Technology Integration Group (TIG), a RingCentral Partner, for assistance in finding a new phone system. TIG, a provider of IT solutions for various organizations, helped HMEP transition to a cloud-based business phone solution - RingCentral. The switch to RingCentral has been a positive experience for HMEP, with the onboarding process being smooth and efficient due to the collaborative effort between TIG and RingCentral. RingCentral's features have empowered HMEP's employees, with call forwarding and the mobile app allowing them to move away from their desk phones. The system also offers an electronic faxing method, which HMEP did not have before. McMillan, as a system administrator, can now manage the office phone system remotely using the mobile app. Adding a new employee to the system is no longer a time-consuming process, and the need for outside technicians has been eliminated.
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