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whitepaper Set Conferencing Free: Bring the Benefits of Unlimited Conferencing to Everyone in Your Company2006-09-15 01:00:16 Interwise
  Gartner describes conferencing and collaboration as "Birthright" workplace tools for high-performance companies, tools that are universally useful and should be deployed in some form to almost everyone in the company. Interwise shares Gartner's vision of giving conferencing and collaboration tools to everyone in the enterprise. This white paper outlines the value of broadly distributing these tools and explains how to do this efficiently, securely, and affordably in the real world.   
whitepaper How to Deploy Real-World Presence Applications With Session Initiation Protocol2006-08-04 01:00:11 Cisco Systems
  This webcast is for technical managers in small, medium, and large companies who are involved in designing and implementing secure networks, and technical managers who want to learn about the role Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) plays in the integration of traditional and emerging communications applications. The webcast discusses the role Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) plays in the integration of traditional and emerging communications applications. The webcast explores how SIP and presence architectures capabilities work together to allow the presence system to direct communications to available or preferred devices, including mobile phones, instant messaging, traditional and IP phones, and desktop videoconferencing.   
whitepaper Arlington County: Providing IP-Based Videoconferencing Services to an Entire County2006-08-03 01:00:11 Emblaze-VCON
  Arlington County, Virginia is located directly across the Potomac River from Washington D.C. Being at the center of the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, Arlington County serves as a base for many tourists visiting the area. The Institutional Network (INET) is a key element of Arlington County's e-Government strategy. DTS operates INET as a self-supporting service. Departments are charged usage fees for services and pay for hardware and software provided by INET. Videoconferencing over IP is a new INET-based service introduced in early 2002 as a pilot deployment to select Arlington County employees. INET's low latency, high capacity characteristics are ideal for videoconferencing and videoconferencing is a natural complement to existing INET applications.   
whitepaper Debunking the Myths of Unified Communications2006-09-20 07:04:43 Cisco Systems
  As voice, video, and data networks converge into a single user experience, more organizations are seeing the value in deploying IP-based unified communications solutions. These solutions integrate telephony, unified messaging, voicemail, customer contact solutions, audio and video capabilities, rich-media conferencing, and presence and mobility solutions with business processes. However, as with any emerging technology, myths have evolved about the use, value, and effectiveness of unified communications. This paper looks at the most common myths—and the facts—and provides information that can help you make an intelligent decision about deploying a converged network and unified communications solution.   
whitepaper Consulting Firm Acquires Seven Companies, Doesn't Miss a Call2006-09-26 01:00:16 Cisco Systems
  This case study examines how Navigant Consulting, an independent consulting firm, used a single, converged IP network to help a dynamic global workforce improve responsiveness to clients -- regardless of location.   
whitepaper Software Company Takes Collaboration to New Heights2006-09-26 01:00:16 Cisco Systems
  This case study examines how a global Software Development company reduced costs by $10,000 a month, sped product development, improved quality, and delivered better service and support by improving operational efficiency.   
whitepaper The Vital Role of Web Conferencing in Growing Businesses2006-07-01 Citrix Online
  Web conferencing as a general-purpose business tool has undergone tremendous growth in adoption and usage over the past few years. While many think of Web conferencing as a large enterprise application, in fact it has shown remarkable attractiveness to growing businesses of all sizes.

Citrix Online, a leading player in Web conferencing services with a particularly strong presence among small and medium-sized business users, asked Wainhouse Research to conduct an independent Web survey to a portion of the Citrix GoToMeeting Corporate customer base. The goal was to identify which applications and underlying motivating factors are driving growing businesses to use Web conferencing, what users think about the results they have achieved, and whether the technology has become essential for conducting business. They received 1,562 valid responses, which provided an ample opportunity to not only achieve the research goals, but also contrast the results between smaller and larger businesses.

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whitepaper Zultys Technologies Case Study: Coldwell Banker Elite2006-06-29 05:18:36 Zultys
  Coldwell Banker Elite needed a system capable of directing calls to their agents, regardless of the agent's location. Coldwell Banker Elite first considered Cisco CallManager and Cisco Unity before concluding that the Zultys products are more integrated, easier to use and maintain, and have more collaborative features. Coldwell Banker Elite selected to use the Zultys MX250 Enterprise Media Exchange and ZIP 4x4 IP telephones. Unlike similar solutions, the Zultys products are based entirely on open standards, allowing Coldwell Banker Elite to install an IP video conferencing system from another supplier. Coldwell Banker Elite can continue to build on this infrastructure as their business grows.   
whitepaper HR Firm Saves on Training Costs With Web Conferencing2006-06-23 01:00:29 Questex Media Group
  Gevity HR handles payroll processing for more than 8,000 companies in the Southeast. The firm was spending a fortune bringing managers back to its headquarters for monthly software training sessions. The first step Gevity HR took in getting a handle on these expenses was to use a Web conferencing service to host training sessions. To cut costs even further, Gevity HR switched to WebDemo, an internally hosted Web conferencing tool from Tucson, Ariz.-based Linktivity.   
whitepaper Adobe Systems Case Study: Southern Utah University2006-06-14 01:00:26 Adobe Systems
  Southern Utah University (SUU) is a comprehensive state institution offering degree programs at the graduate and undergraduate levels as well as associate degree and applied technology programs. Students of all ages are fueling the growth for flexible learning alternatives - from employed professionals juggling work and family responsibilities, to recent high school graduates. Recognizing that learning technologies must play a major role in future growth and services strategies, SUU leadership wanted a compelling and cost effective way to deliver classes over the Internet in a virtual-campus context. SUU recently launched a distributed Masters degree in Education that uses Macromedia Breeze as the development and delivery platform.