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As an avid user of e-mail faxing, DocuSign programs and virtual assistants, I often tell my colleagues that I can do virtually anything online without sweating.
They often think that I'm exaggerating, but I really do not.Think of it this way: With the Internet at your fingertips, you can fax it from your PC.
You can post ads to fill positions in your company and schedule interviews without having to pick up the phone.
You can even get much of your customer base only through ads and online marketing campaigns.In short, thanks to the Internet, businesses can be more profitable than ever.Do you want more proof than what I'm talking about?
Take a cup of coffee, sit back and relax, because I'm about to explain precisely why the Internet has made running a business much less expensive than it was a decade or two ago:E-mail Fax Services: If you have never heard of an e-mail fax service, listen: this is just an example of how the Internet has completely revolutionized the way the world comes into contact.
For decades, offices around the world have relied on bulky and bulky fax machines to deliver important documents to locations around the world.





Marketing technology consultancy GeekHive developed a progressively decoupled Drupal content management system (CMS) to enable integration with third-party billing software for Buckeye Broadband, a regional telecommunications company.
This cross-platform integration connects Drupal 8 with CSG cloud-based billing to create a seamless checkout flow that streamlines the customer experience.Buckeye Broadband partnered with GeekHive to concurrently upgrade its CMS and migrate to the CSG billing system.
After conducting a marketing technology assessment, evaluating the capability of the company’s existing technology to support its digital vision and business objectives, GeekHive recommended Drupal 8 as an appropriate scalable CMS solution and suggested Pantheon for website hosting to heighten performance and reduce dependency on internal IT resources.“We’re thrilled to see Drupal head in a future-ready direction with Drupal 8,” said Peter Ladka, President and CEO of GeekHive.
“Beyond the platform’s signature flexibility, Drupal 8 opens the door to more advanced integration opportunities that allow content and data to elevate the customer experience.”When implementing Drupal 8, GeekHive opted to take a progressively decoupled approach.
The team built a JavaScript solution on top of Drupal 8, using the React.js framework, to build the interface and functionality needed to integrate with the proprietary billing system in the form of an HTTP API.
A lower-risk alternative to the fully decoupled or headless CMS, the progressively decoupled model only separates a selection of features from the main platform, while maintaining its core functionality and out-of-the-box capabilities.