Unified Messaging Research
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Transforming Your Business with SharePoint Products and Technologies
Sponsored by: MicrosoftMicrosoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 is a business productivity server that brings information management & access, collaboration and people-driven processes into a typical work environment. This paper will show how people can benefit from the familiarity and consistency of a single environment for all their information and collaboration tasks.
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Nutra-Flo Drives Global Business with Robust Collaboration Platform
Sponsored by: IBMRead this case study to see how Nutra-Flo Company adopted Lotus Notes and Domino 8 to collect collaborative applications in a single customizable interface and conveniently group communications, helping to improve staff productivity.
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Presentation Transcript: Extending and Securing Enterprise Communications with OCS R2 and Exchange Server 2007 SP1
Sponsored by: MicrosoftThis presentation transcript features independent expert and Exchange MVP Richard Luckett giving an overview of OCS R2, its most compelling features, advanced configurations, and integration with Exchange 2007 Service Pack 1. Real life examples of how other companies have benefited from OCS R2 are also featured.
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What's New With Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2
Sponsored by: MicrosoftThis presentation transcript explains the new features and functionality in the Office Communications Server 2007 R2, the application that continues to deliver on the Microsoft promise to streamline communications for users, give IT organizations the flexibility and control they need, and provide an extensible communications platform.
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Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2
Sponsored by: MicrosoftThis paper details Office Communicator 2007 R2, an application that provides an immediate, visual representation of a person's availability across your network. Communicate with greater flexibility, streamline communications from the applications you use most, and work from anywhere with the Office Communicator 2007 R2.
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Presentation Transcript: Building and Integrating Unified Communications
Sponsored by: DellEMC and Intel®Check out this transcript of a webcast sponsored by Dell and Microsoft to learn why a Unified Communication Solutions from Dell is easy to implement, less disruptive to daily operations and is designed to deliver outstanding ROI for existing Windows environments.
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Presentation Transcript: Eliminating Information Silos with Unified Communications
Sponsored by: DellEMC and Intel®In this presentation transcript, Blair Pleasant identifies the elements of unified communications and discusses how often the potential of these elements are limited because they are locked within information "silos." Read on to learn how to link all your communication elements and unlock the value of true business process integration.
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Presentation Transcript: Getting Started with Unified Communications in an Exchange 2007 Environment
Sponsored by: DellEMC and Intel®Check out this webcast transcript to learn how to implement Office Communications Server in a Microsoft Exchange environment, looking at unified communications solutions encompassing unified messaging, data web conferencing and audio conferencing.
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Presentation Transcript: Upgrading Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 to a Complete VoIP Communications Solution
Sponsored by: AltiGen Communications, Inc.In this document Jeff Kays, Vice President of Business Development at AltiGen Communications, discusses upgrading your Microsoft Exchange 2007 Server to a Complete and Comprehensive Communications Solution.
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The Promise of Mobile Unified Communications
Sponsored by: BlackBerryMobile unified communications allows organizations to provide employees with the ability to collaborate and communicate efficiently, as well as access information on-demand.
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Presentation Transcript : Using Exchange Server 2007 for Voicemail
Sponsored by: MicrosoftRead this paper to learn the basics of unified communications deployment, unified messaging and office communications server deployment, and the features offered by these technologies.
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Benefits of Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2007
Sponsored by: Global KnowledgeUnified Messaging integrates different streams of communication (e-mail, fax, video, SMS, voice, etc.) into a single, or, unified message store, that is accessible from a wide range of different devices.
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Exchange Server 2007: What to Expect
Sponsored by: Global KnowledgeMicrosoft Exchange Server 2007 has been designed to meet the tough challenges for a corporate communication solution and provides a rich feature set that users can access through a variety of different interfaces and devices.
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The Power of Collaboration within Unified Communications
Sponsored by: Polycom, Inc.This white paper shares practical perspectives on preparing a business case for collaboration tools within Unified Communications, as well as offering best practice approaches for ensuring the successful adoption - and maximum contribution - of collaboration applications in your enterprise.
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Unified Communication for Dummies
Sponsored by: Avaya Inc.Find here the real-world examples of how unified communications is being used now to solve critical business challenges and the tips you can use to meet your business needs in the modern, mobile work environment.
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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliance
Sponsored by: Cisco Systems, Inc.In this webcast learn how you can use Cisco ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances to deploy advanced security while simplifying your network architecture and IT management.
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Avaya Unified Communications Can Reduce Cell Phone Expenses
Sponsored by: Avaya Inc.By converging real-time, near-real-time, and non-real-time business communication applications, Avaya Intelligent Communications can dramatically reduce cell phone expenses, taking Unified Communications to the next level.
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How Should an Enterprise Move towards Unified Communications?
Sponsored by: Avaya Inc.Avaya moves customers toward Unified Communications to support complex and flexible work environments. The consultative process begins with a business assessment to understand the communication patterns, and to see where business processes slow down.
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Canadian Airport Reaps the Benefits of Truly Unified Communications
Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard EnterpriseIn this case study learn how Halifax International Airport Authority, one of Canada's largest airports, developed and integrated a unified communications solution that created flexibility and efficiency for how their terminal space is utili...
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Telecom Switches Emphasis: Preliminary Analysis of the 2007 Telecom Industry Survey
Sponsored by: IBMAs revenues from traditional telecom services decline, the continual erosion of technology barriers to adjacent industries offers the prospect of new markets for telecom providers.
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Cisco and IBM: Enhancing the Way People Work through Unified Communications
Sponsored by: IBM Line of BusinessCollaboration will be made easier and communications will be enhanced. Individuals and teams will work more effectively-when, where and how they choose-without sacrificing security or productivity. Learn how in this white paper.
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Webcast: Why Choose IBM for Your Desktop Alternative and Collaboration Software
Sponsored by: IBM Software GroupLearn how the IBM collaboration software portfolio is being transformed with Web 2.0, social networking and unified communications capabilities.
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Unified Communications Application: Uses and Benefits
Sponsored by: Cisco Systems, Inc.Productivity gains and cost savings from unified communication applications can be challenging for organizations considering the required investment. Based on a survey of 200 organizations using these applications, this paper outlines their challenges.
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Enhancing Business with Smarter, More Effective Communication
Sponsored by: Cisco Systems, Inc.To enable effective mobile communication, organizations are increasingly spending to ensure productivity and availability. Discover cost-effective applications that improve communications, connect workers, enable collaboration and streamline processes.
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Inbound Routing with NetSatisFAXTion©
Sponsored by: FaxBack, Inc.This white paper describes the inbound routing methods used by NET SatisFAXtion.