Unified Communications and Collaboration: Laying the Foundations for Business Process Flexibility and InnovationButler GroupApril 1, 2008 187 Pages - SKU: BTL1769662 |
These are challenging times, with organisations facing continuous change, including the shift to a more agile, virtual organisation, increasingly mobile workers, and the unremitting demands to increase productivity and lower costs. The requirement for a multi-channel IP network and unified communications to support all of an organisation’s interaction and collaboration needs has never been more evident. It is becoming increasingly important for IT management to begin to lay the foundations for the availability of integrated common communication services, either by infrastructure upgrades or through Managed Services. If organisations have not already, then Butler Group recommends that enterprises should put in place the foundation of a converged IP environment, along with exploiting unified communications and the latest collaboration mechanisms. |
Additional Information
This Report reveals:
- The business issues driving the need for Unified Communications and Collaboration tools.
- How integrating communications capability with applications leads to business process improvement.
- Why organisations need the foundation of a single, IP-based infrastructure.
- The benefits and barriers identified by organisations evolving to a converged environment.
- How to plan and deploy a unified communications solution.
- The significance of adopting a layered architecture.
- Examples of successful unified communications deployments.
- The key trends within the marketplace.
- A comprehensive review of communication technology providers.
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