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What your UC channel partner can do for you
The role of today's UC channel partner has changed. Not only can they offer solutions, they can integrate systems and provide technical support. Tip
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Four steps for managing multiple unified communications vendors
Managing multiple vendors in any IT environment is difficult. Try mixing UC vendors and it's next to impossible. These 4 steps ease multivendor woes. Tip
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Defining an enterprise strategy to reap social media benefits
In order to reap social media benefits, enterprises must define a social media strategy, which includes revisiting technology and security policies. Tip
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Taking the complexity out of unified communications solutions
Unified communications solutions are notoriously complex. Learn how to simplify a UC deployment using the best practices discussed in this article. Tip
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Mobile device adoption alters UC strategies
As the BYOD revolution unfurls, enterprises find that mobile device adoption requires an alteration to current unified communications (UC) strategies. Tip
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Avoid unnecessary vendor upselling for unified communication solutions
When purchasing your unified communication solutions, avoid unnecessary UC vendor upselling techniques that could cost you unwanted product features. Tip
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Business considerations for your unified communications solution
Understand the business considerations IT managers and engineers must take into account before selecting a unified communications solution. Tip
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Use session management for a successful unified communications deployment
To ensure a successful unified communications deployment, consider the benefits that session management features bring to the project. Tip
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Study reveals unified communications and collaboration market drivers
When looking for unified communications and collaboration solutions, find out what forces are driving the market according to a new study. Tip
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Three drivers suggest need for flexible UC reference architecture
New video, voice and cloud influences are pointing to the need for a new UC reference architecture that is flexible enough to meet different business needs and strategies. Tip