際際滷shows by User: stavorinus / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: stavorinus / Tue, 03 Mar 2015 00:42:22 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: stavorinus CIO | 3 STEPS to Maximizing ROI for Microsoft Lync Enterprise Voice /slideshow/cio-group-3-steps-to-maximizing-roi-for-microsoft-lync-enterprise-voice/45355374 cioplaybooklyncvoiceroisonus1-150303004222-conversion-gate01
ENTERPRISES ARE STANDING AT A CROSSROADS AND COMMUNICATION IS KEY TO SUCCESS. In todays highly competitive, global marketplace. Executives need to make decisions quickly, but information and employees are spread out in many different locations. To operate efficiently, businesses need fast, simple ways to exchange data. As a result, many enterprises stand at an important crossroad. They have invested large sums in legacy Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) network voice infrastructures that do not easily support modern Unified Communications (UC) solutions, such as the increasingly popular Microsoft Lync. About 70% of businesses are now using Lync in some fashion, states Irwin Lazar, Vice President and Service Director for The Nemertes Research Group, Inc. Most of these companies use it for instant messaging, web conferencing, and voice/video chat. A small but growing percentage are using it to replace or augment their PBXs. In addition to delivering new communication options, Unified Commu- nications delivers other benefits. By leaving behind their legacy PBX and moving ahead to a new Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) network infrastructure, businesses reduce their capital expenditure (CapEx) and lower their ongoing maintenance requirements, which can decrease their operating expenditure (OpEx) by as much as 50%. The transition from the old to the new works with the right network infrastructure. Enterprises need one that is rock solid. Today, businesses simply cannot tolerate downtime, says James Rodd, Co-Founder and Managing Director at Modality Systems, Unified Communications specialists. Businesses must also have a way to integrate their traditional systems with new, modern functions. Finally, they need a solution that offers robust security, so corporate data is protected as it travels from location to location. To deliver such functionality, enterprises need a Session Border Controller (SBC) that works in conjunction with Lync to enable the delivery of sophisticated voice, data, and video services to enterprise users.]]>

ENTERPRISES ARE STANDING AT A CROSSROADS AND COMMUNICATION IS KEY TO SUCCESS. In todays highly competitive, global marketplace. Executives need to make decisions quickly, but information and employees are spread out in many different locations. To operate efficiently, businesses need fast, simple ways to exchange data. As a result, many enterprises stand at an important crossroad. They have invested large sums in legacy Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) network voice infrastructures that do not easily support modern Unified Communications (UC) solutions, such as the increasingly popular Microsoft Lync. About 70% of businesses are now using Lync in some fashion, states Irwin Lazar, Vice President and Service Director for The Nemertes Research Group, Inc. Most of these companies use it for instant messaging, web conferencing, and voice/video chat. A small but growing percentage are using it to replace or augment their PBXs. In addition to delivering new communication options, Unified Commu- nications delivers other benefits. By leaving behind their legacy PBX and moving ahead to a new Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) network infrastructure, businesses reduce their capital expenditure (CapEx) and lower their ongoing maintenance requirements, which can decrease their operating expenditure (OpEx) by as much as 50%. The transition from the old to the new works with the right network infrastructure. Enterprises need one that is rock solid. Today, businesses simply cannot tolerate downtime, says James Rodd, Co-Founder and Managing Director at Modality Systems, Unified Communications specialists. Businesses must also have a way to integrate their traditional systems with new, modern functions. Finally, they need a solution that offers robust security, so corporate data is protected as it travels from location to location. To deliver such functionality, enterprises need a Session Border Controller (SBC) that works in conjunction with Lync to enable the delivery of sophisticated voice, data, and video services to enterprise users.]]>
Tue, 03 Mar 2015 00:42:22 GMT /slideshow/cio-group-3-steps-to-maximizing-roi-for-microsoft-lync-enterprise-voice/45355374 stavorinus@slideshare.net(stavorinus) CIO | 3 STEPS to Maximizing ROI for Microsoft Lync Enterprise Voice stavorinus ENTERPRISES ARE STANDING AT A CROSSROADS AND COMMUNICATION IS KEY TO SUCCESS. In todays highly competitive, global marketplace. Executives need to make decisions quickly, but information and employees are spread out in many different locations. To operate efficiently, businesses need fast, simple ways to exchange data. As a result, many enterprises stand at an important crossroad. They have invested large sums in legacy Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) network voice infrastructures that do not easily support modern Unified Communications (UC) solutions, such as the increasingly popular Microsoft Lync. About 70% of businesses are now using Lync in some fashion, states Irwin Lazar, Vice President and Service Director for The Nemertes Research Group, Inc. Most of these companies use it for instant messaging, web conferencing, and voice/video chat. A small but growing percentage are using it to replace or augment their PBXs. In addition to delivering new communication options, Unified Commu- nications delivers other benefits. By leaving behind their legacy PBX and moving ahead to a new Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) network infrastructure, businesses reduce their capital expenditure (CapEx) and lower their ongoing maintenance requirements, which can decrease their operating expenditure (OpEx) by as much as 50%. The transition from the old to the new works with the right network infrastructure. Enterprises need one that is rock solid. Today, businesses simply cannot tolerate downtime, says James Rodd, Co-Founder and Managing Director at Modality Systems, Unified Communications specialists. Businesses must also have a way to integrate their traditional systems with new, modern functions. Finally, they need a solution that offers robust security, so corporate data is protected as it travels from location to location. To deliver such functionality, enterprises need a Session Border Controller (SBC) that works in conjunction with Lync to enable the delivery of sophisticated voice, data, and video services to enterprise users. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cioplaybooklyncvoiceroisonus1-150303004222-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ENTERPRISES ARE STANDING AT A CROSSROADS AND COMMUNICATION IS KEY TO SUCCESS. In todays highly competitive, global marketplace. Executives need to make decisions quickly, but information and employees are spread out in many different locations. To operate efficiently, businesses need fast, simple ways to exchange data. As a result, many enterprises stand at an important crossroad. They have invested large sums in legacy Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) network voice infrastructures that do not easily support modern Unified Communications (UC) solutions, such as the increasingly popular Microsoft Lync. About 70% of businesses are now using Lync in some fashion, states Irwin Lazar, Vice President and Service Director for The Nemertes Research Group, Inc. Most of these companies use it for instant messaging, web conferencing, and voice/video chat. A small but growing percentage are using it to replace or augment their PBXs. In addition to delivering new communication options, Unified Commu- nications delivers other benefits. By leaving behind their legacy PBX and moving ahead to a new Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) network infrastructure, businesses reduce their capital expenditure (CapEx) and lower their ongoing maintenance requirements, which can decrease their operating expenditure (OpEx) by as much as 50%. The transition from the old to the new works with the right network infrastructure. Enterprises need one that is rock solid. Today, businesses simply cannot tolerate downtime, says James Rodd, Co-Founder and Managing Director at Modality Systems, Unified Communications specialists. Businesses must also have a way to integrate their traditional systems with new, modern functions. Finally, they need a solution that offers robust security, so corporate data is protected as it travels from location to location. To deliver such functionality, enterprises need a Session Border Controller (SBC) that works in conjunction with Lync to enable the delivery of sophisticated voice, data, and video services to enterprise users.
CIO | 3 STEPS to Maximizing ROI for Microsoft Lync Enterprise Voice from Christiaan Stavorinus
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Modality Systems | Empowering Business Transformation /slideshow/modality-systems/45354746 modalityartofthepossibleusa-150303001853-conversion-gate01
UC is clearly more than IM and presence. It is time for more organizations to exploit UC and realize the Art of the Possible. Modality Systems is one of the most well-respected Lync速 practices globally, empowering enterprises with a single trusted partner to support them through every stage of the unified communications processdesign, implementation, user adoption, support and developmentwith the goals of boosting end-user success, driving productivity and maximizing the return on their Lync速 investments.]]>

UC is clearly more than IM and presence. It is time for more organizations to exploit UC and realize the Art of the Possible. Modality Systems is one of the most well-respected Lync速 practices globally, empowering enterprises with a single trusted partner to support them through every stage of the unified communications processdesign, implementation, user adoption, support and developmentwith the goals of boosting end-user success, driving productivity and maximizing the return on their Lync速 investments.]]>
Tue, 03 Mar 2015 00:18:53 GMT /slideshow/modality-systems/45354746 stavorinus@slideshare.net(stavorinus) Modality Systems | Empowering Business Transformation stavorinus UC is clearly more than IM and presence. It is time for more organizations to exploit UC and realize the Art of the Possible. Modality Systems is one of the most well-respected Lync速 practices globally, empowering enterprises with a single trusted partner to support them through every stage of the unified communications processdesign, implementation, user adoption, support and developmentwith the goals of boosting end-user success, driving productivity and maximizing the return on their Lync速 investments. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/modalityartofthepossibleusa-150303001853-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> UC is clearly more than IM and presence. It is time for more organizations to exploit UC and realize the Art of the Possible. Modality Systems is one of the most well-respected Lync速 practices globally, empowering enterprises with a single trusted partner to support them through every stage of the unified communications processdesign, implementation, user adoption, support and developmentwith the goals of boosting end-user success, driving productivity and maximizing the return on their Lync速 investments.
Modality Systems | Empowering Business Transformation from Christiaan Stavorinus
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