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.
WHITE PAPER:
Many communications infrastructures use multiple platforms for voice and date, which have a complete lack of cohesion. Unfortunately, these legacy infrastructures cannot deal with the demands communications initiatives today put on them.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide will help you determine which unified communications (UC) system will best serve your healthcare facility. Inside you'll find a concise list of UC features that will enhance your ability to provide care to your patients and functionality to your clinicians.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper summarizes in question and answer format the many critical factors pertaining to VoIP's viability, regardless of which vendor's IP-PBX system is deployed across the distributed enterprise.
WHITE PAPER:
How can you raise revenues without raising prices? You can gain new customers. Or you can make new sales from your existing customers. There’s a network technology that helps you do both: voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Read this paper to learn six ways to raise revenues with voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
EBOOK:
This e-book provides a roadmap for building a unified communications business case and offers practical strategies for implementing short-term projects with long-term payback, establishing metrics for ROI evaluation, and setting the stage for adoption of richer collaboration capabilities in the future.
EGUIDE:
Zoom became a household name nearly overnight thanks to COVID-19 and stay-at-home orders. But as businesses begin to reopen and employees return to the office, IT departments are weighing their collaboration options: should you continue paying for Zoom, or should you adopt a similar tool that may be a better long-term fit?
WHITE PAPER:
As IPAM evolves from a simple marriage between DNS and DHCP services, its definition cannot be limited to simply the benefits derived from dynamically linking DNS and DHCP functionality together. IPAM transcends this marriage to include features and functions shaped by this new requirement in an age of dynamic IP address data.