WEBCAST:
Learn the benefits SIP can bring to your organization – helping you provide a heterogeneous UC environment to your users, increase enterprise mobility, ensure the delivery of communications applications, and more!
EGUIDE:
This e-guide discusses how Skype for Business has changed the way that enterprises collaborate, and examines how collaboration has evolved beyond the conference room and into workers' pockets.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper discusses how fax servers and new FoIP investments fit into an organization’s overall document delivery strategy. Continue reading to learn why you should implement FoIP in your organization today.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper provides insight into the dark pools of liquidity, discusses the mechanism of dark pools trading, advantages and how technology would impact the operations or provide benefits in trading over this medium.
EGUIDE:
Offering hosted unified communications and VoIP services is a strong opportunity for service providers. How do you know which customized plan is right for your specific business needs? Read this E-Guide to learn pros and cons, as well as which questions to ask potential clients to ensure that you are delivering the solution that’s right for them.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
In this presentation transcript, desktop virtualization experts Brian Madden & Gabe Knuth will take a independent look at what you can and can't do with VOIP, collaboration, and desktop virtualization today.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper highlights the 5 major factors that affects call quality, and offers a solution for these issues to ensure a top quality call experience.
WEBCAST:
Get a firsthand look at the next-gen routers that will enable you to create a truly borderless network, while giving you the convenient, powerful network management features you crave in today’s resource-challenged IT environment.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper focuses on how to integrate VoIP solutions with thin client computing. It covers why telephony is not only supported on a virtual PC but also why virtual PCs can perform better than a traditional PC desktop solution for telephony support.