EZINE:
In this issue, read about how the Covid-19 pandemic has allowed for managed services players to show their worth, and discover how the use of collaborative tools has made businesses consider how to make conference calls more engaging
CASE STUDY:
FSA was coming out of a contract with their communications provider. They had an increasing need to accommodate remote users and wanted to consider Cloud Services, Networks and Data Centers, user devices and the replacement of their existing video conferencing. Download this case study to see why they decided to implement ANTENNA.
EBOOK:
Organizations of all shapes and sizes are struggling to keep pace with the speed of today's anytime, anywhere business world. This eBook introduces an IP-based unified communications solution that will give you the tools you need to stay competitive.
EGUIDE:
The video conferencing guide helps enterprises navigate collaboration in a hybrid work environment and includes best practices for implementation and user training.
EBOOK:
In this expert handbook, we help you weigh the benefits of cloud vs. on-premise and explore how you can move from a hardware-centric video conference system to a more nimble, software-driven one.
WHITE PAPER:
Learn how the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition enables your employees to collaborate in the office or on the road from desk phones, PCs or Macs, mobile phones, business tablets, or any combination.Now through Oct.29th 2011, US-based customers can buy one eligible Cisco Unified IP Phone and get another free.
EGUIDE:
Microsoft has introduced cloud PBX with PSTN calling features to Skype for Business Online, which is expected to put it on par with other UCaaS products. This e-guide gives an in-depth look at how Skype for Business continues to evolve in a full-fledged unified communications service with features including, calling, conference and collaboration.
WHITE PAPER:
Explore the top five reasons to adopt cloud-based video collaboration in your organization, including connecting remote users and reducing infrastructure investments.