Collaboration became critical infrastructure the moment hybrid work did — email, voice, video, and chat now carry contracts, patient records, and clearance-adjacent conversations. But most stacks were configured for convenience first: default trust settings, retention nobody scoped, integrations nobody audited. The seams don't show until a recording lands in the wrong tenant, or an auditor asks for evidence that doesn't exist.
ETHRX engineers collaboration platforms the way we engineer networks — security, identity, and resilience as first-class requirements. Voice and video ride encrypted transport behind hardened session borders. Access follows identity, with MFA and conditional access enforced at the platform. Retention and compliance capture are designed in from day one, not discovered during discovery. Cisco, Microsoft Teams, Webex, Zoom — or the hybrid mix you actually run.
Deployments hand off with clean architecture, clean audit trails, and administrators who know why every control exists. When the auditor asks, the evidence is a report — not a project.
What we engineer
Unified Communications
Cisco, Microsoft Teams, Webex, Zoom, and mixed-stack environments — engineered for enterprise and federal use, not just licensed.
Secure Voice & Video
SIP trunking, session border controllers, encrypted voice and video, and hardened conferencing environments.
Contact Center
Cloud and hybrid contact center design with recording, analytics, and integration into CRM and case systems.
Meeting Room & Conference Systems
Room design, certified endpoints, and control systems for executive and high-sensitivity environments.
Messaging & Presence
Federated messaging with compliance capture and retention built for regulated environments.
Collaboration Security
MFA, conditional access, DLP integration, and monitoring for the communication plane itself.
Where this fits
Could your collaboration stack survive an audit?
Talk to engineering →Why ETHRX
Collaboration treated as infrastructure.
Designed with the same rigor as the network beneath it — because it runs on that network.
Security without friction.
Controls sized to the risk. Bolt on too much and users route around it — that failure mode is a design input here.
Multi-vendor fluency.
Cisco, Microsoft, Zoom, and the hybrid mixes real organizations actually run.
Evidence on the first pass.
Logs, retention, and controls your auditors accept without a remediation cycle.
