Read this white paper to learn how deploying unified communications (UC) in conjunction with a mobility solution can increase employee productivity and improve customer service by enabling workers and groups to more easily collaborate from disparate locations.
Avaya moves customers toward Unified Communications to support complex and flexible work environments. The consultative process begins with a business assessment to understand the communication patterns, and to see where business processes slow down.
Unified Communications (UC) integrates multiple communications modes and allows workers to communicate and collaborate more effectively with co-workers, customers and suppliers. Learn about the cost, productivity and reachability issues associated with increased enterprise mobility and the benefits and future directions of Mobile UC.
Explore how you can enable an effective Unified Communications and Collaboration (UCC) strategy for your mobile enterprise. Discover considerations to make, use cases, and more.
This whitepaper, aimed strategic decision makers, will discuss how you can reduce telephony costs, maximize your ROI and improve your business collaboration and communication activities.
Productivity gains and cost savings from unified communication applications can be challenging for organizations considering the required investment. Based on a survey of 200 organizations using these applications, this paper outlines their challenges.
Enterprises are finding that traditional unified communications (UC) strategy is shifting for reasons more complex than UC vendor product releases and interoperability issues. In this e-guide, two experts talk about investing in UC and how it can benefit your organization.
While UC apps can be taxing on the network, they're highly important for communication inside and outside your organization. In this handbook, we explore some of the key ways network engineers can manage UC traffic flows and satisfy end-user demands through SDN, the cloud, and more.
When outdated equipment and disparate systems were hampering in-house communications, customer service, and workflow, Indiana University Medical Group turned to CDW for a three-part Cisco solution. This case study gives details on the benefits they gained.