Established in 1995, Staughton Group produces pet food for the Australian and international markets from its processing centre in Howlong, a town on the Murray River midway between Sydney and Melbourne. Its manufacturing divisions are Cool Off, Australia’s premier producer of pet food raw meats, and Murray River Pet Food, Australia’s largest producer of premium dried food ingredients through both private label manufacturing and its own brands – Open Paddock, Balanced Life, Vets All Natural and Aussie Pet Health.
Staughton Group has a small in-house IT team that is largely self-sufficient, with some third-party support provided by a regional Microsoft specialist. The company had been operating on an out-of-support on-premise Mitel PABX that represented a major business risk, with no redundancy on the service and no backup hardware available. Also, its administration interface made any moves, adds and changes difficult and time-consuming.
“If the Mitel system went down, we would have no phones for days, and changes that should have taken seconds were taking us hours,” said Shawn Russell, Information Technology Manager, Staughton Group.
Based on a recommendation from its managed services provider, Staughton Group decided to upgrade to
RingCentral MVP.
“We closely analysed both Microsoft Teams Phone and RingCentral, and the maturity and cost of the RingCentral solution were the deciding factors,” said Russell. “Also, with Microsoft Teams, we would still have to manage a separate VoIP carriage service – with RingCentral it’s all just one service.”
Another deciding factor was a simple upgrade experience in replacing Mitel on-premise hardware with RingCentral’s cloud-based unified communications solution, thanks to a global partnership between RingCentral and Mitel.