EGUIDE:
In this expert E-Guide, uncover a list of important questions that should be asked of you and your organization when you are considering a UC implementation. Explore seven phases of implementation for the analysis of the value of UC in each.
WHITE PAPER:
Why should your network be "Video-Ready"? Video applications have enabled enterprises to significantly increase worker productivity, improve collaboration, reduce costs, and streamline and optimize business operations. This paper dicusses the factors that will accelerate adoption of video solutions over the next few years.
WHITE PAPER:
This whitepaper discusses what can be the weakest link in many video applications cabling infrastructure. Learn how media conversion can be an economical and effective means to convert to the cabling medium of your choice.
PRODUCT DEMO:
With the first and only H.264 High Profile implementation for real-time video, customers can immediately begin saving on bandwidth costs—up to 50%! Use the Quick Savings Calculators below to see how High Profile can reduce your bandwidth requirements and lower costs on your telepresence network.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide shares information on the latest video codec technology and explains why business intelligence (BI) must grow to include processes that let IT teams find, examine, exploit, or delete video content.
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:
Customer engagement, conversion and acquisition are important to the success of your company. Unfortunately, people don't always have the time to read everything you write. How can you remedy this? Learn how video can drive engagement to your business by reading this resource now.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
In this 11-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the use of tablets in business and how the effect of mass adoption of tablets in the enterprise could be far more significant than either the desktop or laptop computer.