EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine claims that Microsoft's licensing policies are damaging competition in the cloud. Our latest buyer's guide asks if hybrid cloud is now CIOs' end goal, and not just an interim step on the journey. And we look at how the focus on customer experience is impacting the unified comms market. Read the issue now.
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:
Learn what standards define mobility, how emerging standards will affect mobile collaboration, and how to evaluate the strength of your unified communications technology strategy.
WEBCAST:
This informative webcast discusses how a managed unified communication strategy can help your organization overcome the security, performance, and management challenges that come with BYOD, and discusses how your organization can keep your mobile workforce productive and collaborative.
EGUIDE:
In this expert guide learn about leading vendor Zoom and their new cloud PBX offerings, which use desk phones from Polycom and Yealink that integrate with contact center products from Five9 and Twilio.
WHITE PAPER:
Discover the top recommendations for selecting a UC solution that fits the needs of your business. Learn how to weigh the most important factors and assess the TCO of your UC solution.
WHITE PAPER:
Microsoft Lync is transforming the communications landscape by enabling more collaborative and engaging interactions. This resource counts down the top 10 considerations for deploying Lync on smartphones and tablets.
CASE STUDY:
The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) had already made a significant investment in an Avaya platform for the strategic vision to lower the cost of IT investment through shared services. Read on to learn how they turned to 4net to extend the portfolio to provide unified communications for the PMO.
EGUIDE:
As workers join video conferences and access corporate resources remotely, they're likely unaware of the network infrastructure that supports those actions -- until something doesn't work. In this e-guide, learn how to prepare your network for an increased number of remote workers.