PRODUCT LITERATURE:
RADVISION's SCOPIA Conferencing Platform with SCOPIA Desktop brings advanced conferencing capability to IBM's next generation unified communications enhancing the instant messaging and conferencing capabilities of Lotus Sametime.
CASE STUDY:
Read this case study to learn how Eldorado Hotel Casino & Silver Legacy Resort Casino enhanced guest experience, discovered new revenue streams, streamlined employee workflow, and lowered total cost of ownership by implementing UNIVERGE communications framework and servers.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, learn how to properly architect your VoIP so you can provide users with better quality of voice and support for a number of concurrent voice connections. Additionally, discover how Skype for Business telephony stacks up for enterprises.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper defines the IBM® Unified Communications and Collaboration (IBM UC2™) vision of making it easy for you to find, reach, and collaborate with others through a unified user experience. This strategy is designed to make it easy for you to access and manage telephone communications from inside the Lotus Sametime or Lotus Notes® client.
WHITE PAPER:
Microsoft Lync is becoming an increasingly important part of enterprise telephony by offering a more collaborative interaction. This brief guide outlines the top ten considerations for deploying Microsoft Lync on smartphones and tablets.
EGUIDE:
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.
DATA SHEET:
Call recording and review are the most effective and efficient ways to ensure your customers receive high quality treatment and accurate information. ECHO provides the vehicle for this.
CASE STUDY:
Lionbridge is a leading provider of translation, testing, and development solutions. The company has more than 4,500 employees across 26 countries. Read this white paper to learn how Lionbridge aggressively moved away from its previous telephony systems, increased global communications, and reduced costs.