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Access this resource for a wider offering of mobile communications devices that are optimized for Microsoft Lync, and with automated, remote, and voice/audio quality features, your business can achieve full productivity and efficiency.
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Mobile unified communications allows organizations to provide employees with the ability to collaborate and communicate efficiently, as well as access information on-demand.
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Read this white paper to learn about the cost, productivity and reachability issues associated with increased enterprise mobility and the benefits and future directions of Mobile UC.
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After you’ve implemented and optimized your UC audio devices, it’s essential to make sure your end users are satisfied with their equipment. This survey provides a list of suggested questions IT managers can use to get feedback from their users regarding user utilization, services and upgrades.
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Explore how you can enable an effective Unified Communications and Collaboration (UCC) strategy for your mobile enterprise. Discover considerations to make, use cases, and more.
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This Technology Adoption Profile synthesizes the latest research on the adoption of modern unified communications and collaboration technologies and the value that it provides to companies.
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As revenues from traditional telecom services decline, the continual erosion of technology barriers to adjacent industries offers the prospect of new markets for telecom providers.
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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.
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The HP/Microsoft solutions for unified communications and collaboration aim to enable midsize organizations to optimize their own communications and collaboration by leveraging actual customer experiences to develop "best practices" for this area, thus reducing the operational costs incurred by disruptions and recoveries. Read this paper for more.