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Enterprises can realize value from their UC programs by following some basic practices, such as allowing for sufficient up-front planning, finding the right champion, and establishing cross-functional teams to manage program implementation. This article provides basic guidelines for implementing a successful UC program. Read on to learn more.
WEBCAST:
View this webcast to explore a cloud-enabled phone system that offers greater call, fax, and text message flexibility so that employees aren't confined to on-premise hardware to conduct business.
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Discover how integrating social software with communications is transforming the modern workplace, maximizing the potential of human capital, and generating value for businesses worldwide.
EGUIDE:
What features do you need in a collaboration tool? The right tool could mean the difference between business success and business stagnation – especially as changes like remote work and digitization continue to transform the workplace as we know it.
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Previously, putting up with the gap between CRM and OSS worlds has been a viable - though not
optimal - strategy for most operators. But now that the telecommunications industry is undergoing the "communications and content over IP" transformation, service providers are starting to redesign their business models and to rethink the infrastructure.
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Discover how a medical clinic slashed its phone service costs, improved security and service, and added four satellite offices without adding any more IT support.
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Explore how VoIP can expose your organization to numerous risks and uncover why traditional firewalls often cannot thwart the many challenges VoIP presents.
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Many communications infrastructures use multiple platforms for voice and date, which have a complete lack of cohesion. Unfortunately, these legacy infrastructures cannot deal with the demands communications initiatives today put on them.
EGUIDE:
This guide is intended for both IT staff, voice system managers, as well as CIOs. It describes the issues decision makers need to understand as they set out to build a winning unified communication strategy.