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This resource takes an in-depth look at the videoconferencing (VC) vendor marketplace, as well as must-have VC capabilities and features. Also inside, find a side-by-side comparison of VC vendor strengths and weaknesses.
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This exclusive resource examines the current state of the UC market for SMBs, detailing which providers can give your organization the tools and solutions you need to thrive in today's business environment.
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A successful UC rollout should test voice performance -- and video, if applicable -- before and after deployment. In this expert e-guide, Irwin Lazar of Nemertes Research, explains how organizations can minimize operational costs and maximize user satisfaction with proactive unified communications management and testing before and after deployment.
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Now that you have successfully completed the deployment of the UC audio devices in your organization, it is time to focus on the moment of truth — the first positive user interaction with the new technology.
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Discover how integrating social software with communications is transforming the modern workplace, maximizing the potential of human capital, and generating value for businesses worldwide.
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Find out how HP Messaging Services can increase the reliability and performance of email systems, and help better manage your infrastructure with consistent, efficient and cost-competitive services.
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This Unified Communications Buyer's Guide explores how UC can benefit your organization, how to know if your company is ready for UC, questions you should ask any potential UC vendor, and much more!
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Ensuring security of business applications on personal devices and maintaining unified wired and wireless visibility and management is key for BYOD. This white paper discusses the most critical requirements for effective BYOD management and offers advice on how IT can successfully manage this trend.
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This white paper details the changes that have transformed IT and how they should be viewed as an opportunity for the department to reassert its value.