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Personal Telepresence: The Next Generation of Video Communication by Vidyo, Inc.
November 02, 2009 - (Free Research) This whitepaper presents a brief history of the evolution of video conferencing and introduces a new solution for video conferencing that provides high quality visual communication with low latency, point and click simplicity on portable personal devices, and low cost access that requires only a general purpose IP network. Read on to learn more.
AT&T's Video in the Enterprise Webcast by AT&T Corp
October 27, 2009 - (Free Research) Videoconferencing, training, surveillance, and executive communications are leading use cases for enterprise video. In this webcast, IDC Analyst Melissa Webster discusses the "operationalization" of video in organizations and AT&T's Ethan Fox explains how to manage its distribution across the corporate network.
Web 2.0 at Work by Patriot Technologies, Inc.
April 01, 2009 - (Free Research) When offered a list of Web 2.0 types of site, only 17% of global IT managers in large companies identified correctly that all of them would come under the banner of Web 2.0. Learn more about Web 2.0 in this report.
Converged Communications: The Time Is Now by CDW Corporation
September 01, 2009 - (Free Research) This Trend Advisory guide features a series of articles on Unified Communications. Each piece covers a different aspect of the subject. Learn how convergence communications is changing everything in the business world as more and more companies are taking voice and video to the data network.
Converging Voice and IT Networks to Mobilize the Enterprise by Hewlett-Packard Company
September 01, 2009 - (Free Research) Because employees on the move require consistent access to people and data, enterprises have invested heavily in communications. HP and Ericsson have combined their strengths to provide an innovative, standards-based framework to unify and consolidate all the elements of an enterprise communications infrastructure.
Convergence That Makes Sense - Bringing Together Voice and Data Networks by Hewlett-Packard Company
September 01, 2009 - (Free Research) Converged voice and data networks are becoming a major part of every IT strategy. There are significant advantages in bringing together voice, video, e-mail, instant messaging, business data, and office applications in a single, integrated network. Convergence is not just about cost savings anymore.
HP Unified Communications: Simplifying The Journey by Hewlett-Packard Company
August 19, 2009 - (Free Research) As experts in every stage of the Unified Communications solution lifecycle, HP can implement solutions for your organization to reduce costs, enhance business responsiveness, and increase end-user productivity.
The Compelling Case for Conferencing by Microsoft
August 01, 2009 - (Free Research) As organizations look for ways to improve business outcomes while reducing costs and encouraging environmental sustainability, many are turning to software-based conferencing and collaboration solutions for audio and Web conferencing. This paper explains some benefits realized by companies who have deployed these unified communications solutions.
Windows Server 2008 and New Group Policy Settings by Global Knowledge
December 2008 - (Free Research) This paper takes an introductory look at the new categories of Group Policy, but anyone moving to Windows Server 2008 technologies would do well to consider the changes and additions to the existing policy categories, too.
How to Get Ahead in a Challenging Economy by Cisco Systems, Inc.
August 2009 - (Free Research) Like their larger counterparts, small businesses are turning to innovative, network-based communication tools to work more efficiently for less. Cisco offers a number of unified communications solutions tailored specifically to small businesses.
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