EBOOK:
As communications needs evolve, organisations must keep pace with the latest services available. In this 15-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how we arrived at current-day comms systems, the growing popularity of CPaaS and the advantages of cloud-based offerings in the new normal of hybrid working.
EGUIDE:
Most organizations take their business continuity plans for granted under normal conditions, but these plans aren’t truly tested until adversity strikes. Now, continuity must be ensured through maximization of remote resources, especially UC technology, to keep employees happy and mitigate risk. Read our expert guide to learn how to do this.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper you will learn how one messaging-based middleware system helps you to exchange information throughout a range of platforms.Read on to learn how you can integrate new and existing business applications in a manner that is scalable, convenient and secure.
WHITE PAPER:
This report examines how IT decision-makers and staff in large organizations view and approach UCC today. What are their project priorities? How do they respond to market pressures? Find the answers to these questions, and more.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide from SearchUnifiedCommunications.com explores the challenges small screens present to mobile collaboration and unveils how UC strategies and vendors are responding to these issues.
WHITE PAPER:
When deciding on a complex Unified Communications solution, it's important to choose one that will provide complete service management during new deployments and support for all ongoing operations throughout your company's communication system.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, uncover the benefits of a centralized collaboration platform to help you move forward with your UCC initiatives. Then, learn from Irwin Lazar, VP and Service Director at Nemertes Research on how AI services are converging with UCC to improve the ability of employees to manage and share information.
EGUIDE:
The coronavirus is changing everything about how people work, and will do so permanently. It added that even though the working world was experiencing unprecedented uncertainty, there were two things that should be borne in mind: the virus will pass, and at the other side of the pandemic, the world of work will look very different.