WEBCAST:
View this webcast to explore a cloud-enabled phone system that offers greater call, fax, and text message flexibility so that employees aren't confined to on-premise hardware to conduct business.
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.
EZINE:
Despite the rise of smartphones and tablets, many organizations still depend on the IP telephone, because of its reliability and functionality.But with hundreds of models on the market and a plethora of available features, how do you choose the right one for your business? This issue of Network Evolution dials in on that question and more.
WHITE PAPER:
The Plantronics UC Toolkit, Deployment FAQ provides insight to typical questions IT organizations must consider regarding the physical deployment of UC audio devices. “What are key things I should consider during deployment? What and how should I communicate to users? How do I best prepare my IT organization?” are key topics covered in this FAQ.
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This paper discusses why timely and reliable alarm notification is part of a successful remote monitoring program and discusses the factors to consider when selecting a remote monitoring system.
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The Plantronics UC Toolkit, Planning FAQ addresses the most common questions IT organizations raise when planning UC audio device deployments.
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The Plantronics UC Toolkit, Adoption FAQ addresses the top questions IT organizations raise to help achieve maximum employee adoption of UC audio devices. Included are responses to vital questions such as “How can I accelerate ongoing and increased adoption rates? How do I measure adoption success? What can I do to show success to management?”
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The Plantronics UC Toolkit, Trial FAQ provides responses and direction to the typical questions IT organizations raise during the trial and evaluation of UC audio devices.