Subject:::Goodbye Polycom, Hello True Communications Collaboration - Unified Communications
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Polycom is a hot commodity - so hot that Mitel is working to acquire the business communications company for $2 billion. While this move is likely to give interesting competition to Cisco, Microsoft and Avaya, it can also mean great things for those wanting personalization in the virtual office.
There is no ceiling to what the future of communications can do, Wilder explained that with the implication of bots, and over time greater integration of artificial intelligence technology will truly become transformative. He noted We're at the bottom floor of this…We're getting into an incredible time with communications and both how we interact with the technology and how we interact with each other.
When Lenovo gets involved in a particular segment of technology, it's safe to say the idea has gone mainstream, if it hadn't already. Now, Lenovo is throwing its hat into the unified communications (UC) front and delivering new value for the mobile workforce with its Smart Meeting Room.
Selecting a new phone system may not be the most exciting thing on your list, but it's an important step if staying connected is critical to your small business. Now that you know it's time to upgrade, where do you start? You know you need to do research and evaluate the providers available, but how can you be sure you'll land on the right business VoIP provider?
Wouldn't it be great if all marketing efforts were successful the first time out of the gate? Companies would save a considerable amount of money while also enjoying great market success. But, like any other business strategy, marketing success can ebb and flow, which some ideas landing considerable success and others struggling to find air. Is there a magic formula to ensure the former is happening more often than the latter?
The remote team - we've heard a lot about this trend. The company that runs its operations with a team whose individuals are located hundreds or thousands of miles apart. It sounds like the ideal environment, especially for those individuals who don't want to have to commute to an office every day. But, is this type of team always a purring engine, or does it have its own set of challenges?
Most organizations understand that legacy phone and communication systems are cumbersome, expensive and difficult to maintain and simply can't compete with the rich features and flexibility of unified communications (UC) solutions. The benefits of UC are well known to companies of all sizes, and these organizations are also becoming savvy to the cloud and cloud-based offerings.


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