PRODUCT LITERATURE:
RADVISION is extending its support of the Microsoft unified communications product line with the new SCOPIA Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) 2007 Connector.
WHITE PAPER:
Analyst report which includes new or expanded discussion of Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration, Rational Requirements Manager, Quality Manager, Insight, and IBM Software Delivery Services for Cloud and Rational Asset Manager.
WHITE PAPER:
Check out this paper to learn about the many benefits of IBM Lotus Sametime software integration and how it can enhance the collaboration and unified communications capabilities of all your Microsoft Office applications.
EGUIDE:
This expert E-Guide from SearchUnifiedCommunications.com explores the benefits collaboration can bring your enterprise and provides an in-depth look at the drivers forcing organizations to find a newer, better UCC solution for their employees to leverage.
ANALYST REPORT:
Total cost of ownership is a key metric for assessing costs, benefits and risks of a UC solution – enabling organizations to properly evaluate competing solutions. It aligns their final decision with business needs, while understanding the effects of future requirements and functionalities.
CASE STUDY:
Read 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.
EGUIDE:
Part two of SearchUnifiedCommunications.com's three-part guide on collaboration products offers expert insight into gathering pertinent information into the technical information necessary to move forward in the process.
HARDWARE LISTING:
The Cisco® ASA 5500 Series Business Edition is an enterprise-strength comprehensive security solution that combines market-leading firewall and optional content security capabilities, so you can feel confident your business is protected.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper explains Ten hidden e-discovery hazards reviewing everything from databases and storage to instant messages and smartphones which can help ward off e-discovery surprises.