EGUIDE:
This SearchUnifiedCommunications.com e-guide discusses why video conferencing integration is a logical addition to your UC system and offers best practices for implementation.
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In this article, TED's curator describes the process that TED uses to prepare speakers for their presentations- suggestions that are helpful for presentations in any setting.
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Check out this transcript of a webcast sponsored by Dell and Microsoft to learn why a Unified Communication Solutions from Dell is easy to implement, less disruptive to daily operations and is designed to deliver outstanding ROI for existing Windows environments.
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Before you can successfully implement a video conferencing system into your enterprise, you must first understand the standards involved to ensure your solution will work with others on your network. This e-guide uncovers standards and interoperability considerations while also providing migration planning tips.
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In this paper, uncover the benefits of video conferencing for small and mid-size organizations while highlighting use cases for specific industries and personnel.
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Check out this webcast transcript to learn how to implement Office Communications Server in a Microsoft Exchange environment, looking at unified communications solutions encompassing unified messaging, data web conferencing and audio conferencing.
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Managers are looking for ways to incorporate video conferencing into their unified communications (UC) architectures as adoption continues to grow. This e-guide offers top recommendations and best practices to help you through the video decision process while ensuring quality stays a high priority.
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This e-guide highlights what you should know before implementing video conferencing, including what services you need, key requirements and a guide to evaluating video conferencing service providers.
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The benefits of Web conferencing have motivated many to become proficient at its use. But the economic downturn has brought a new urgency to finding ways to cut costs and work together efficiently. This study examines the role of usability as the major issue that stands in the way of truly beneficial adoption of web conferencing by the mainstream.