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Today’s new remote reality makes collaboration tools more important than ever. In this white paper, learn about a study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Slack which zeroed in on the benefits teams saw after switching to Slack.
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Businesses of all sizes are taking advantage of the rapid advancements in unified communications. Now you can download a Cisco white paper to help make the best unified communications decisions. The paper breaks down ten areas you should consider when evaluating an upgrade of unified communications solutions.
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This white paper details the changes that have transformed IT and how they should be viewed as an opportunity for the department to reassert its value.
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This informative paper examines some of the top UC solutions on the market and compares their TCO so you can see which tool will both satisfy your requirements and fit your budget.
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This white paper takes an in-depth look at the changing role of IT departments in the face of the demand to connect, collaborate and communicate with remote and in-office workers in a similar - if not near exact - fashion. Read now to learn about the best practices and tools available to make this a reality.
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Through this white paper learn the business value of simplifying IT infrastructure and processes. Learn 4 areas of IT that can easily be simplified, the 5 substantial business benefits of simplification, and much more.
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This report examines how IT decision-makers and staff in large organizations view and approach UCC today. What are their project priorities? How do they respond to market pressures? Find the answers to these questions, and more.
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System upgrades and other IT changes can have a negative impact on business intelligence report content, but testing thousands of reports can be tedious and time-consuming. This resource introduces a utility that relieves the burden by automating the testing process.
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This informative white paper examines the power of mobile computing as part of the midmarket enterprise's unified communications platform, analyzing how you can utilize enterprise mobility effectively without increasing the pressure on IT.