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Unified communications as a service (UCaaS) provides a cloud delivery model that offers a variety of communication and collaboration applications and services, including telephony, collaboration tools, video, messaging, audio/web conferencing, and presence.
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Unified Communications (UC) can be viewed as another set of data and protocols utilizing IP networks. From a security perspective, it is very similar to other IP data services. This document describes the security issues that organizations should consider as they deploy UC, and offers Polycom's recommendations for implementing secured UC.
EGUIDE:
Evaluating UCaaS providers and cloud-based products can be overwhelming, especially as market growth continues throughout 2018. Access this e-guide to uncover 3 areas of criteria when assessing UCaaS vendors and learn how to ensure top security measures are in place, so you can embrace the many inherent benefits of UCaaS.
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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.
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This guide compares the total-cost-of-ownership of various unified communications and collaboration platforms and explains how collaboration is critical to the success of the modern business.
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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.
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Learn how the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Business Edition enables your employees to collaborate in the office or on the road from desk phones, PCs or Macs, mobile phones, business tablets, or any combination.Now through Oct.29th 2011, US-based customers can buy one eligible Cisco Unified IP Phone and get another free.
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This brief video details how one large company easily directs a large volume of phone calls on a daily basis using Avaya's unified communications system.