PRODUCT OVERVIEW:
Access this product overview to learn more about Cisco Prime Collaboration Manager which can help optimize the delivery efficiency, reduce operational costs of video collaboration services and provide an optimal end-user experience.
WHITE PAPER:
View this comprehensive white paper that breaks down the top benefits of in-person meetings, and how businesses can still achieve the effects even with global colleagues, customers, or partners.
WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive paper discusses how visual collaboration can be utilized by small to midsized businesses in order to significantly improve productivity and drive innovation. Read on to find out more.
EZINE:
In this edition of the Network Evolution e-zine, find out how network locations dictate the need to adapt to new and sometimes unusual challenges.
WHITE PAPER:
Uncover analysis of the findings in two surveys revealing workers’ attitudes about employee engagement, productivity, and communication technologies.
EGUIDE:
This expert E-Guide from SearchUnifiedCommunications.com details the ten questions you should ask any potential collaboration vendor and offers a five-step process that will help you pick out the best products to create your collaboration architecture.
EGUIDE:
Managers are looking for ways to incorporate video conferencing into their unified communications (UC) architectures as adoption continues to grow. This e-guide offers top recommendations and best practices to help you through the video decision process while ensuring quality stays a high priority.
WHITE PAPER:
This report discusses how companies use video to create business value by reducing travel, achieving quantitative return on investment, and creating revenue.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide highlights what you should know before implementing video conferencing, including what services you need, key requirements and a guide to evaluating video conferencing service providers.
WHITE PAPER:
The demand for personal video for organizational communication is growing rapidly. By 2015, over 200 million workers globally will run corporate-supplied video conferencing from their desktops.