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The State of Communications and Collaboration in the Enterprise - How Companies are Embracing Digital Transformation - Research and Markets
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The
State of Communications and Collaboration in the Enterprise - How
Companies are Embracing Digital Transformation" report to their
offering.
This study is derived from a survey of IT decision makers in the United
States (some with global reach) across multiple industries. It provides
insightful information on what drives investment in unified
communications, the IT-related challenges organizations face today,
communications infrastructure trends, the impact IT has on the future of
the workplace, and most importantly, plans for IT budgets. Technologies
covered include smart phones, tablets, mobile apps, cloud computing,
video, audio, and web conferencing, Internet protocol (IP) telephony,
company and consumer social media, unified communications clients, and
business grade and consumer softphones.
This study is derived from a survey of IT decision makers in the United
States (some with global reach) across multiple industries. It provides
insightful information on what drives nvestment in unified
communications, the IT-related challenges organizations face today,
communications infrastructure trends, the impact IT has on the future of
the workplace, and most importantly, plans for IT budgets. Technologies
covered include smart phones, tablets, mobile apps, cloud computing,
video, audio, and web conferencing, Internet protocol (IP) telephony,
company and consumer social media, unified communications clients, and
business grade and consumer softphones.
Excerpts from the study:
- Smart phones are the most common UCC endpoints in use today; web
conferencing is the most common UCC tool. In three years, tablets could
very well be the leading technology to be deployed in the enterprise.
- Instant messaging (IM) is by far the UCC technology given to the
largest number of employees, followed by conferencing, and consumer
social media. Smart phones and headsets are most likely to be deployed
based on job roles.
- Smart phones, instant messaging, headsets, and web and audio
conferencing are deemed most important among UCC tools.
Key Topics Covered:
1. The State of Communications and Collaboration in the Enterprise - How
Companies are Embracing Digital Transformation
2. Research Objectives and Methodology
3. Executive Summary
4. Current and Future Use of Communications Tools
5. Perceived Ucc Tools Benefits and Adoption Barriers
6. Use Case Scenarios for Social Media
7. Consumerization of It
8. Available it Budgets
9. Impact of the Workforce on IT
10. Survey Sample Profile
For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/pg6f4c/the_state_of
View source version on businesswire.com: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20161028005737/en/
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