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whitepaper Managed Mobility Case Study: USPS2009-08-04 ProfitLine
  Companies are struggling to maintain control and visibility of their mobile ecosystems. Managing thousands of wireless devices is even more challenging if you have a decentralized environment and no system for managing plans, spend or usage of those devices. Read how the US Postal Service achieved immediate impact to their bottom line by transforming their mobility environment with help from experts in outsourced mobility management and communications spend.

Tags: Network Management, Network Technologies, Mobile and Wireless, Network Technologies
  
whitepaper The Speed Challenge: Mobility Starts at Home2007-11-20 Motorola
  Talk about putting your money where your mouth is. Motorola, a leading supplier of enterprise mobility solutions for the supply chain, utilizes the very same solutions it provides its customers in its own operations - bar code scanners, mobile computers, and wireless infrastructure. Supply chain mobility has given them full visibility into their extensive distribution operations, as well as industry leading accuracy, total control over inventory and increased customer satisfaction levels. With mobile technology in place, they take a Six Sigma approach to process improvement, utilizing the very same principles manufacturers use to trim waste from the production floor. Read this article to learn how they put mobility solutions in action at Motorola's McAllen, TX distribution center.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Network Management, Network Technologies, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Del Monte Foods Expects to Reduce Costs With Unified Communications0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Del Monte Foods, a leading food company, is upgrading from Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2007 with Unified Messaging to enable the unification of e-mail with voice mail in a single inbox. Del Monte hired Berbee, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, to implement Exchange Server 2007 Unified Messaging so a comparison can be done with the existing voice-mail system's unified-messaging features. It also plans to deploy Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 for presence, instant messaging, and Web conferencing. Del Monte expects the unified messaging and communications to further increase productivity, improve information sharing, and simplify IT management.

Tags: Network Technologies
  
whitepaper Malaysian Inland Revenue Board Speeds Up Decision Making Process With Push Email0000-00-00 Microsoft
  The Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (IRB) collects taxes on behalf of the Malaysian Government. Its ageing messaging system could not keep pace with the changing communications needs of an increasingly mobile workforce; and a lack of Web mail messaging and wireless email access hindered effective communications and productivity within IRB. Impressed by the unified communications approach of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, IRB implemented a pilot project. The new platform offers IRB employees multiple access options including web mail and push email for mobile devices. Staff productivity and collaboration saw a boost with the rich set of productivity tools such as contacts, calendars and tasks.

Tags: Internet and Web, Network Technologies
  
whitepaper Lifetime Products Boosts Productivity and Cuts Costs With Unified Messaging Solution2007-06-01 Microsoft
  Lifetime Products manufactures tables, chairs, and basketball equipment for customers in more than 50 countries. Its employees in the United States and China depend on messaging technologies to stay connected to customers and the office. To improve productivity, Lifetime deployed Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 Unified Messaging. Employees can access their e-mail, voice- mail, and fax messages in their inboxes--while at work, at home, or on the road. As a result, each employee using Exchange Server 2007 Unified Messaging has realized five hours per week in productivity gains, and the company has saved US$180,000 by replacing 300 desktop phones. Customer service, system availability, and security also have been enhanced.

Tags: Network Technologies, Internet and Web, Network Technologies
  
whitepaper Rescue Workers Deploy Critical Voice Mail and Unified Messaging and Communications0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Tayside Fire and Rescue provides emergency services to 400,000 people in Scotland. The organization spends most of its budget on its people and equipment - with only a small percentage available for communication technology projects. Employees used e-mail messages and the telephone to communicate. However, budget limitations and poor projected ROI figures prevented the organization from providing voice mail. After evaluating numerous solutions, Tayside Fire and Rescue found it could provide affordable voice mail and unified communications through Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007, and Microsoft Office Communicator 2007. As a result, employees can communicate more efficiently. In addition, the organization is deploying voice mail, providing instant visibility into employees' availability, reducing costs, and creating a mobile work environment.

Tags: Internet and Web, Network Technologies, Office Suites
  
whitepaper Avaya Case Study: Vitro0000-00-00 Avaya
  A leading glass manufacturing company based in Monterrey, Mexico, Vitro was founded in that city in 1909. With its separate voice and data networks, outdated equipment and a variety of technology and solutions all from different vendors, Vitro's legacy communications systems were costing the company far too much for network support and maintenance, while delivering far too little in productivity and efficiency. As a solution Vitro installed an Avaya IP Telephony solution that unified communications into a single network for both voice and data. This new IP telephony solution enables employees at all Vitro locations throughout Mexico to easily contact each other by dialing just a four-digit extension.

Tags: Network Technologies, Network Technologies, Software Development Tools,
  
whitepaper Avaya Case Study: Leonard, Street and Deinard0000-00-00 Avaya
  The law firm of Leonard, Street and Deinard was founded in Minneapolis in 1922. The firm needed to replace its legacy Octel messaging system to one that went beyond traditional voice mail capabilities and offered attorneys and client's greater access and flexibility. The firm also needed a communications system that offered the cost savings of IP telephony and increased the mobility of its attorneys. As a solution the firm chose an Avaya solution to meet its needs and the support of Avaya Global Services to provide ongoing maintenance. Avaya Modular Messaging and Unified Communications Center will afford the firm's attorneys greater mobility and flexible access to vital messages.

Tags: Network Technologies, Software Development Tools, LAN - WAN,
  
whitepaper SwanCare Residents Find Life Is Better With Internet-Based Technology0000-00-00 Cisco Systems
  SwanCare Group, a leading west Australian retirement and aged-care provider, is providing lifestyle and security benefits to its 1,100 residents based on a Unified Communications network solution from Cisco Systems. Working with technology leader, Vieo Systems, Cisco is helping provide an Internet Protocol (IP) network for SwanCare Group, which features high-speed Internet access, security and emergency assistance, intelligent housing, and Cisco Unified Communications telephony. The network is helping SwanCare Group improve the service for users and to reduce operational costs, as well as giving the organisation a unified approach to technology for the first time.

Tags: Network Technologies, Mobile and Wireless, Network Management,
  
whitepaper Sports Marketing Firm Works in Effective New Ways With Cisco SMB Partner Stratatech & Cisco Technology0000-00-00 Cisco Systems
  A new sport marketing agency has vastly different technology needs than the publishing company from which it was spun off. A partner at Ion Marketing wanted the company to have technology designed to promote the dynamic communications he envisioned for the staff. This was tackled by Cisco Silver Partner Stratatech Group LLC which worked to fully understand Ion Marketing's unique needs, and then recommended and deployed Cisco Unified Communications. The Cisco system allows the marketing company staff to work in new and dynamic ways.

Tags: Network Technologies, Mobile and Wireless,