With most VoIP systems, there are usually no charges for domestic long distance calls and only a minimal charge for international calls. But that's just one major benefit among many others when you switch to a VoIP system. In this white paper, WhichVOIP.com will detail all the various pros and cons of such a system to be sure that you select the system that best meets your needs. If you do switch to VoIP, you'd need to learn about the next step involved in choosing the right system and WhichVOIP.com will compare the options that are available.
Once you finish reading this white paper, you'll be better informed about your options and the various issues that you need to take into consideration before making the final decision.
Buying a business phone system for your company is an important decision and one that must be made with a lot of thought and consideration. Understanding your business needs and then examining the different types of phone systems would help in making the right decision. Once you finish reading this white paper, you'll be better informed about your options and the various issues that you need to take into consideration before making the final decision.
A small business will, generally speaking, be better served with a hosted PBX solution while larger companies or those with staff capable of installing and maintaining an onsite PBX may find that having complete control over the system offers them significant advantages. Once you finish reading this white paper, you'll be better informed about your options and the various issues that you need to take into consideration before making the final decision.
An efficient and economical telephone communication system is necessary for any company, but even more important for a small and medium-sized business on a tight budget. Learn how your company can benefit from VoIP, as well as receiving free customized, no obligation, Business VoIP quotes and see how VoIP would benefit your business.
There are several different ways in which VoIP can save a business -- from a small business to a multinational corporation -- a significant amount of money. Some of them are fairly technical and some are relatively minor, but there are four major costs that VoIP can reduce or eliminate. VoIP reduces cost per month of operation, reduces cost per call, reduces cost per service and helps reduce the tax burden associated with traditional phone systems. This white paper will help you get started with this process while also providing you with free customized, no obligation, price quotes and information.
This 27-page detailed publication delivers the information needed to evaluate Unified Communications vendors. Gartner evaluates UC using a framework of six broad communications functions, including: voice & telephony, conferencing, messaging, presence & IM, clients, and communications applications.
Unified Communications vendor ratings, along with their strengths and cautions, are provided.
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Total cost of ownership analysis
The top 6 characteristics to look for in a UC solution
From the Gartner Files: MarketScope for Unified Communications for the SMB Market, North America
Criteria you need to include in your evaluation of UC solutions
New advances in communication technologies have made Unified Communications (UC) a powerful tool for businesses of any size. Evaluating new UC solutions can be challenging as email, faxing, voice, video conferencing, and more are merged into a single product. This vendor comparison helps the UC buyer highlight key features of industry leaders like Avaya, ShoreTel, Cisco, Interactive Intelligence, and Mitel.
This industry IT survey provides insight into usage and cost trends, recommendations and a policy guide for managing enterprise mobility for IT Management and CIOs. You will find data on a broad range of mobile connectivity issues, including:
68 percent of IT managers believe their mobility costs will go up over the next 12 months.
The majority believe their companies need to update polices regarding employee connectivity; and 65 percent believe they need to update security policies.
Tablets are quickly gaining momentum, either as a replacement for a laptop or as an additional mobile device. 81 percent of enterprises support the use of tablets by executives and 57 percent for sales representatives.
Find out how your organization compares and what you can do to manage connectivity to ensure mobile worker productivity and control costs.
Mobile workers want to get connected and be productive anywhere, at any time, often at any cost. Enterprise mobility is often a hidden ?black? budget in your company. There are many economic levers that can impact your mobility costs. With this white paper, learn:
Short-term cost reduction opportunities
Longer term strategies to control and reduce costs
Appropriate security policies for your mobile workforce
Ensure that your traveling employees are productive everywhere, even while you control cost and security.