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In this 17-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how employers can support a future of flexible working, with video conferencing, collaboration, augmented reality and unified comms technologies all lined up to play a part.
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While all video conferencing tools perform broadly similar tasks, there are certain differences between products and providers.Here we examine the Cisco, Microsoft, and Zoom platforms, highlight the unique features of each product, and explain how the products differ from one another.
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This expert e-guide from SearchHealthIT.com highlights two leading HCOs successful experiences with implementing secure BYOD programs. Click through to unveil 8 mobile device security tactics and policies to help you achieve similar results.
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This Frost & Sullivan report outlines a key solution that enables mobile workers to experience constant access to business assets while using personal devices. Click through to learn how cloud-based communications services can reduce risk and high cost factors.
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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.
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How can you use an online whiteboard in your business? We asked UC expert Jon Arnold the same question. Access this e-guide to learn why whiteboard collaboration is vital to virtual meetings today.
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Integrating communication into your business applications can make your life easier. Learn how pairing mobility and the cloud create the perfect opportunity for communication integration and discover the benefits of integrating communication into your business applications.
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This expert e-guide highlights how telemedicine technology enables patient care and engagement, and how unified communications (UC) systems are becoming an attractive part of a telemedicine initiative for healthcare providers.
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This guide discusses in detail the increasingly cloud oriented nature of enterprise IP telephony, and offers a way for small and mid-sized businesses to approach both the acquisition and deployment of your communications architecture.