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Unifying UC and Mobility

on April 19, 2012 by Editor

When it comes to leveraging the magic combination of Unified Communications and mobility – and you can't deny that UC isn't really unified until it is mobile, especially in today's environment – an enterprise does have to take a few things into consideration

The factors to consider are spelled out well in a recent Tech Notes article by Gary Audin. For instance, a typical IT organization is going to have to support four distinct mobile profiles. They are the road warrior, the person who's always on the road visiting customers, for example; the teleworker, the person who works most or all of the time at home; the campus roamer, who's always at a meeting somewhere or on his or her way to one; and the nomad, who works outside the office but typically at a specific location, such as a client site. More...


Moving to FMC: A Play in Three Acts

on April 29, 2009 by Shaun Ledgerwood

“All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players,” William Shakespeare told us, and that’s a useful way to view the migration to enterprise fixed-mobile convergence; think of it as a three-act play, and if done right, it’s a performance with a happy ending for all your company’s players. More...


Why Wireless WANs Work for Small Offices

on December 18, 2008 by James Prince

In some lines of work, mobility is a requirement for success. In real estate, if you hope to be successful, you’ve got to be out there all the time, showing homes and commercial properties and meeting with clients.More...