PRODUCT LITERATURE:
RADVISION's SCOPIA Conferencing Platform with SCOPIA Desktop brings advanced conferencing capability to IBM's next generation unified communications enhancing the instant messaging and conferencing capabilities of Lotus Sametime.
EGUIDE:
Microsoft has introduced cloud PBX with PSTN calling features to Skype for Business Online, which is expected to put it on par with other UCaaS products. This e-guide gives an in-depth look at how Skype for Business continues to evolve in a full-fledged unified communications service with features including, calling, conference and collaboration.
WHITE PAPER:
View this comprehensive white paper that breaks down the top benefits of in-person meetings, and how businesses can still achieve the effects even with global colleagues, customers, or partners.
EGUIDE:
Managers are looking for ways to incorporate video conferencing into their unified communications (UC) architectures as adoption continues to grow. This e-guide offers top recommendations and best practices to help you through the video decision process while ensuring quality stays a high priority.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Check out this transcript of a webcast sponsored by Dell and Microsoft to learn why a Unified Communication Solutions from Dell is easy to implement, less disruptive to daily operations and is designed to deliver outstanding ROI for existing Windows environments.
WHITE PAPER:
This report discusses how companies use video to create business value by reducing travel, achieving quantitative return on investment, and creating revenue.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide highlights what you should know before implementing video conferencing, including what services you need, key requirements and a guide to evaluating video conferencing service providers.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide will provide you with best practices for videoconferencing as well as four trends that are driving popularity in the technology.
WHITE PAPER:
The cloud is growing as a choice for government at all levels and globally. Why? Two big reasons: budget cuts and a need to streamline operations to provide more innovative, efficient services to a demanding, increasingly tech-savvy public.