WHITE PAPER:
In the age of the globally-dispersed business, IT and organizational leaders are searching for ways to improve collaboration. This data sheet introduces a video collaboration solution that can make meetings more productive, efficient, and meaningful for organizations of all sizes.
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:
This expert e-guide examines the leading video conferencing vendors and their products, so you can choose the most effective service for your particular environment.
EGUIDE:
Access this e-guide for a discussion with Dr. James T. McElligott, head of telehealth at Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), on how video integration with EHR allowed MUSC to expand its telehealth presence, and provide the right care at the right time.
WHITE PAPER:
As virtualization spreads users across the globe, organizations are seeking solutions to keep their users connected. View this white paper to learn how the virtualization of video is helping make these options more affordable and flexible for businesses today.
WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive resource examines how your organization can continually increase the business value of video collaboration, from expanding your telepresence outside the boardroom to effective management tools for IT.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Uncover the details of Cisco Prime Collaboration Manager to learn how you can gain deeper network visibility, all the way down to the granularity of video flow statistics, to ensure an optimal end-user experience for your users.
WHITE PAPER:
This Technology Adoption Profile synthesizes the latest research on the adoption of modern unified communications and collaboration technologies and the value that it provides to companies.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, 15 years since we first revealed the plight of subpostmasters, and four years since their High Court victory, the UK public and government are getting behind the victims, thanks to a TV dramatisation of the scandal. We look at plans to quash convictions and analyse Fujitsu’s role in the scandal. Read the issue now.