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sponsored by Cisco Systems, Inc.
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14 Jan 2012
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Published:
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13 Jan 2012
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PDF
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10
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eGuide
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Combining VDI with unified communications, organizations can meet key strategic objectives, such as carbon footprint reduces to the introduction of flexible working. However, making this work requires careful planning, from specifying each user’s desktop environment to building resilience.
This expert e-guide from searchUnifiedCommunications.com explains how to best approach unified communications in a virtual desktop infrastructure. Learn about various unified communications products that now incorporate VDI to simplify deployment. Plus find out about the benefits of combining VDI with unified communications, including reducing long-term costs and increasing desktop control and flexibility.
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