WHITE PAPER:
Email, voicemail, instant messaging, social networking, messages, faxes, shared calendars, and centralized contacts are all essential for boosting productivity and collaboration. Email has evolved from more than just text. Many would find the situation daunting, but smart organizations know the solution. Read this white paper to learn more.
EGUIDE:
Office 365 gives administrators more control over previously segmented and niche technologies such as Exchange Server, SharePoint and Unified Communications, seamlessly integrating email, collaboration and unified communications. In this e-guide, discover how you can migrate to Office 365 to lighten admin duties and take advantage of the cloud.
EZINE:
One of the lessons the Covid-19 pandemic has taught governments across the world is that education providers can still teach when their premises are inaccessible. Read how organisations in the Gulf region's education sector have been quick to adopt the latest education technology, known as edtech, to help in this endeavour.
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.
WHITE PAPER:
Social networking, high-speed mobility and smarter devices are changing the way we do business. Read this paper now to learn how you can create value for your business through building robust social and real-time collaboration capabilities into portals.
EZINE:
There are plenty of business opportunities with mobile device and mobile workforce management, but also risks—unless IT leaders plan ahead now. Inside this e-zine, gain expert insight on mobile device management issues directly from your peers.
EGUIDE:
The use of mobile devices as collaboration tools pose new challenges for a company's UC system. This expert E-Guide discusses many of the changes mobility is bringing to collaboration, as well as best practices to consider along the way.
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?