WHITE PAPER:
This brief guide details the new features and improvements of the communications system IP Office 8.1, explaining how this tool can help you support increased scalability, integrated video collaboration, increased mobility, and more.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper provides you with product specifications and capabilities for Cisco's phone, desktop, and large screen immersive videoconferencing options.
EGUIDE:
Today, a new issue has to be considered for the future of conference rooms: We must make people feel safe. This can be achieved through a combination of policy changes, room design changes and new technologies. In this e-guide, learn more about different technologies that can help organizations as they transition to a hybrid workplace model.
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:
Cisco is addressing today's dominant trends and their implications for transforming IT architectures and critical business processes. This paper examines these trends, describes why the network is the logical starting point for transforming business, and offers insight into the most strategic IT investments that businesses should consider today.
VIDEOCAST:
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition 6000 delivers the superior performance, system redundancy, and broad application integration you need. Ideally suited to businesses with 100 to 1000 employees, it's an ideal choice when migrating from analog, digital, or hybrid-PBX phone systems.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide from SearchUnifiedCommunications.com explores the challenges small screens present to mobile collaboration and unveils how UC strategies and vendors are responding to these issues.
WHITE PAPER:
Explore the top five reasons to adopt cloud-based video collaboration in your organization, including connecting remote users and reducing infrastructure investments.
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.