EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, learn how to properly architect your VoIP so you can provide users with better quality of voice and support for a number of concurrent voice connections. Additionally, discover how Skype for Business telephony stacks up for enterprises.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper discusses how fax servers and new FoIP investments fit into an organization’s overall document delivery strategy. Continue reading to learn why you should implement FoIP in your organization today.
CASE STUDY:
Discover how one organization improved reliability, increased employee productivity, and lowered TCO by implementing a new unified communications and VoIP solution to increase communications.
WHITE PAPER:
Telephony design requires a solid understanding of the drivers for Voice over IP, corporate policies for infrastructure design, and telephone components.
EGUIDE:
This expert E-Guide will help readers understand key information about the evolution of enterprise technology, how to prepare the enterprise for mobile telephony, and the value of combing IP telephony (IPT) with unified communications (UC).
EGUIDE:
This e-guide takes a close look at UC etiquette: what you should know and what you need to avoid. Uncover the different types of strategies, applications, platforms and models you’ll need to help your organization streamline business processes with collaborative communications.
ANALYST REPORT:
Total cost of ownership is a key metric for assessing costs, benefits and risks of a UC solution – enabling organizations to properly evaluate competing solutions. It aligns their final decision with business needs, while understanding the effects of future requirements and functionalities.
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.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
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.