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Live Webcast: Telecoms 2.0 - Where is telecoms heading? | 2008-07-07 | ZDNet UK |
| UK telecoms is at a crossroads. IT managers face new demands to enable flexible working, deliver converged networks and provide support for multiple applications employing voice, video and media rich technologies. To deliver this, telcos talk about Next Generation Networks: but how does this buzzword translate into delivering the applications required to drive business forward? In this webcast, our panel of experts will review where we are with next generation telecoms in the UK, working through the concept of 'Telecoms 2.0': - Realising the potential of Next Generation Networks - why it isn't just about the technology? - What attributes should firms be looking for in their telco partner? - Is the relationship between telco provider and customer changing? - What things need to happen to make next generation services a reality? - You say you want the supplier to change. Do you want to change too? - What is Telecoms 2.0? | |||
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Unified Application: Uses and Benefits | 2007-06-30 01:00:35 | Cisco Systems |
| Many benefits of deploying an IP Communications (IPC) system are, by now, well-known and well-documented. However, once the basic IPC foundation is set, there are several additional applications that can leverage this converged IP network even more fully. Quantifying the real productivity gains and out-of-pocket cost savings of these relatively new value-added Unified Communications applications can be challenging for those organizations considering an investment in IPC1. Yet if armed with such information, potential adopters could make a far more comprehensive ROI justification for their planned deployments. One source of such information are benchmarks from current users−data which until now has been in short supply. | |||
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Unified Communications Streamlines Operations | 2007-06-30 01:00:35 | Cisco Systems |
| Unified communications can help address the challenge today's organizations face as they contend with increasingly complex environments that feature a wide array of communications methods. | |||
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Cisco Solutions Simplify Business Communications | 2007-06-30 01:00:35 | |
| Cisco Solutions Simplify Business Communications IP Communications solutions have proven value in helping organizations address a host of communications challenges, enabling them to streamline business processes and reduce costs. For years, companies of all sizes have been realizing the benefits that a common IP infrastructure for all voice, data, and video communications can deliver. Today, with the Cisco Unified Communications system of voice, video, and IP Communications products, those benefits are greater than ever. Instead of simply connecting products, the Cisco Unified Communications system provides structure and intelligence to help organizations integrate their communications more closely with business processes, and ensure that information reaches recipients quickly, through the most appropriate medium. | |||
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Making the Business Case for Unified Communications | 2007-06-30 01:00:35 | |
| Today, business executives understand that Internet Protocol-based (IP-based) solutions operating over a converged voice-and-data network are the best choice to replace aging telephone systems. But because the expense for fully implementing Voice over IP (VoIP) and unified communications also impacts the data network, you want your investment to deliver a rapid and adequate return, with both strategic and financial value. | |||
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Business Benefits: Cost and Productivity Improvement | 2007-06-30 01:00:35 | Cisco Systems |
| Discover more about how implementing a unified communications solution can improve your ROI. | |||
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Unified Application: Uses and Benefits | 2007-06-29 | Cisco Systems |
| Many benefits of deploying an IP Communications (IPC) system are, by now, well-known and well-documented. However, once the basic IPC foundation is set, there are several additional applications that can leverage this converged IP network even more fully. Quantifying the real productivity gains and out-of-pocket cost savings of these relatively new value-added Unified Communications applications can be challenging for those organizations considering an investment in IPC1. Yet if armed with such information, potential adopters could make a far more comprehensive ROI justification for their planned deployments. One source of such information are benchmarks from current users−data which until now has been in short supply.
Tags: VoIP - IP Telephony, Video Conferencing, Wireless LAN, Telecom Hardware, Mobile - Wireless Communications, |
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Top Myths of Unified Communications | 2007-06-29 | Cisco Systems |
| As with any new technology, myths and misinformation have sprung up about unified communications. As voice, video, and data networks have begun to converge, more organizations are seeing the value in deploying Internet Protocol-based (IP-based) unified communications solutions, including voice over IP (VoIP) and IP telephony; unified messaging; voice mail; contact center solutions; audioconferencing, videoconferencing, and Web collaboration; and integrated communications and mobility solutions that leverage presence information.
Tags: VoIP - IP Telephony, Wireless LAN, Telecom Hardware, Infrastructure Management, Mobile - Wireless Communications, |
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Remote Control - Full Functionality for the Mobile Worker | 0000-00-00 | Cisco Systems |
| This webcast will provide demonstrations and implementation guides for the newest Cisco Unified Communications solutions for small and medium-sized businesses. These include Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Cisco Unity and Unity Connection, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express, and Cisco Unified Contact Center Express.
Tags: Call Center - Contact, |
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Continuous Communications: Before, During and After a Disaster | 0000-00-00 | Cisco Systems |
| With Cisco Unified Communications, reliable, yet cost-effective disaster recovery and emergency communications solutions are now a reality for organizations of any size. This webcast will demonstrate the various technologies available and show how to architect and implement them. The presenter of this webcast will show how Cisco Call Manager and Cisco integrated services and routers enable to create redundancy on a single voice and data network to ensure rapid recovery in a disaster. The attendee will discover how Cisco Mobility Manager allows employees to work transparently from anywhere in the event they can't come to the office.
Tags: Voice - Data Integration, Disaster Recovery, High Availability, |
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