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29 Feb 2008
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29 Feb 2008, 09:00 EST (14:00 GMT)
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Audio
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Podcast
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Your organization can benefit significantly from web conferencing. However, if you are thinking about implementing this technology it's imperative that you are prepared to support it in order to avoid bringing your network to a grinding halt.
Web conferencing enables fast-paced, productive collaboration for today's global business world, saving travel costs and time. But conferencing systems deployed over unprepared systems can bring your network to a grinding halt, ruining performance and ROI. This webcast explains how you can make today's hottest collaboration tools work for your organization, without sacrificing bandwidth. Learn how to perform the necessary network audit in advance of deploying conferencing applications, as well as how to choose and implement Web conferencing capabilities ranging from UC-based systems down to Web-based tools.
Listen to this podcast to find out how to make sure you reap the benefits without any risk.
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Speaker
Zeus Kerravala
Senior Vice President, Yankee Group
Zeus Kerravala manages Yankee Group's infrastructure research and consulting. His areas of expertise involve working with customers to solve their business issues through the deployment of infrastructure technology solutions, including switching, routing, network management, voice solutions and VPNs.
Before joining Yankee Group, Kerravala was a senior engineer and technical project manager for Greenwich Technology Partners, a leading network infrastructure and engineering consulting firm.
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