In 2012 John Colgan co-founded Solgari a company that has developed a disruptive cloud business communications platform. Since then Solgari has forged partnerships with various companies including Microsoft. During the current pandemic Solgari has come into its own. Ronan talks to John Colgan the CEO and Co-Founder of Solgari about this and more.
John talks about his background, what Solgari does, the impact of the pandemic on Solgari and their clients. John also talks about Solgari’s USP and where he see’s Solgari going in the next 5 years.
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Their purpose, and their passion, is to enable people to more easily communicate and collaborate. Solgari was built to free people from the restraints of disjointed and old-school technology and services. A complete communications solution that’s straightforward to implement, intelligent, dependable and universal. One solution to deliver the type of modern, agile communications businesses were crying out for.
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