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Access this exclusive resource to find out how video communications are benefiting midmarket enterprises and what your organization can do to take advantage of the new technology.
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This expert E-Guide discusses the integration of video-conferencing into a unified communications strategy by introducing guidelines for establishing a video-conferencing action plan and weighing the pros and cons of various web conferencing options.
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Cisco is addressing today's dominant trends and their implications for transforming IT architectures and critical business processes. This paper examines these trends, describes why the network is the logical starting point for transforming business, and offers insight into the most strategic IT investments that businesses should consider today.
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This Technology Adoption Profile synthesizes the latest research on the adoption of modern unified communications and collaboration technologies and the value that it provides to companies.
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Part two of SearchUnifiedCommunications.com's three-part guide on collaboration products offers expert insight into gathering pertinent information into the technical information necessary to move forward in the process.
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Learn how the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition enables your employees to collaborate in the office or on the road from desk phones, PCs or Macs, mobile phones, business tablets, or any combination.Now through Oct.29th 2011, US-based customers can buy one eligible Cisco Unified IP Phone and get another free.
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The video conferencing guide helps enterprises navigate collaboration in a hybrid work environment and includes best practices for implementation and user training.
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In this E-Guide from SearchUnifiedCommunications.com, we explore the evolving relationship between unified communications (UC) and collaboration and explain why UCC is a match that can benefit any organization.
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This E-Guide from SearchUnifiedCommunications.com explores the issues with combining the unique communications services and interfaces of multiple mobile device operating systems with corporate unified communications (UC) strategies, and best practices to overcome these challenges.