EGUIDE:
While all video conferencing tools perform broadly similar tasks, there are certain differences between products and providers.Here we examine the Cisco, Microsoft, and Zoom platforms, highlight the unique features of each product, and explain how the products differ from one another.
WHITE PAPER:
Unified communications and collaboration strategies can help organizations deliver a user experience that brings together communications and collaboration silos across and beyond traditional business boundaries. This webcast explains it for you.
WEBCAST:
This exclusive resource examines how your organization can enable unified communications in your mobile environment to increase collaboration and drive innovation.
WEBCAST:
This webcast discusses the place of BlackBerry 10 in the move towards real-time enterprise collaboration and how they are working to definitively establish the right balance between personal workspace and the enterprise workspace on mobile desktops.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide provides an overview of unified communications as a service (UCaaS), including the companies that offer UCaaS, the services that are involved, the key benefits, and reasons you should consider UCaaS for your business.
EGUIDE:
Zoom became a household name nearly overnight thanks to COVID-19 and stay-at-home orders. But as businesses begin to reopen and employees return to the office, IT departments are weighing their collaboration options: should you continue paying for Zoom, or should you adopt a similar tool that may be a better long-term fit?
EZINE:
In this edition of Network Evolution, find out how integrating your unified communications platform with mission-critical enterprise applications like Salesforce can provide significant competitive advantage by reducing human error and offering new insight into customer behavior.
EGUIDE:
This expert E-Guide discusses what to expect and how to tackle the potential challenges of mobile and desktop video conferences in the workplace.
EGUIDE:
When evaluating team collaboration apps, organizations must determine which features are required for their users. Expert Jon Arnold offers advice on evaluating two key types of collaboration features.