EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, the world of cyber security will probably never return to its pre-pandemic state – we look ahead. The combination of remote working and streaming video is putting extra strain on networks. And we look at how digital transformation is changing the way contact centres are run. Read the issue now.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative paper discusses how you can roll out high-quality, video-enabled services faster with minimal risk and disruption so that your organization can achieve benefits similar to the incredible leaps that have been see within the healthcare industry.
EGUIDE:
This expert E-Guide discusses what to expect and how to tackle the potential challenges of mobile and desktop video conferences in the workplace.
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.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Consumers today tend to use a wide variety of communications devices and are expecting to get video content delivery to any screen. This presentation transcript discusses a new multi-screen solution and how it can support these market needs.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, readers will discover how they can take advantage of Web Technologies optimizations to provide a user experience befitting the truly mobile Web.
WHITE PAPER:
Switched Digital Video (SDV) offers tremendous promise for network operators seeking to more efficiently use bandwidth and deliver highly targeted content to subscribers.
EBOOK:
In this expert handbook, we help you weigh the benefits of cloud vs. on-premise and explore how you can move from a hardware-centric video conference system to a more nimble, software-driven one.
WHITE PAPER:
Recently, a study commissioned by Cisco® Systems made a prediction that added a new word to the lexicon of the network engineer and IT director: zetabyte. The study predicted that by 2013, two-thirds of a zetabyte of video traffic would be on corporate networks.