EZINE:
In this issue, read about how the Covid-19 pandemic has allowed for managed services players to show their worth, and discover how the use of collaborative tools has made businesses consider how to make conference calls more engaging
EGUIDE:
In order to successfully implement your video conferencing solutions, you must understand the physical components of your system. This e-guide can help you by uncovering the ins and outs of video conferencing architectures while also providing an in-depth look at solutions, technology and vendors.
WHITE PAPER:
Explore the top five reasons to adopt cloud-based video collaboration in your organization, including connecting remote users and reducing infrastructure investments.
EGUIDE:
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.
EGUIDE:
This SearchUnifiedCommunications.com e-guide discusses why video conferencing integration is a logical addition to your UC system and offers best practices for implementation.
CASE STUDY:
Polycom’s intensified reliance on an enterprise-wide collaboration environment allows employees, partners, suppliers and even customers to engage one another through any combination of voice and video communications, content sharing, presence awareness and instant messaging. Read on to learn exactly how these features are used and the ROI achieved.
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.
VIDEOCAST:
This videocast exemplifies a unified communications system that enables companies to experience real-time business communications solutions that allow them to collaborate in any mode they want—voice, video, email, or IM—on virtually any device they want.
EBOOK:
In this expert handbook, we help you weigh the benefits of cloud vs. on-premise and explore how you can move from a hardware-centric video conference system to a more nimble, software-driven one.