| Converged Communications Organizations need to become more efficient, more innovative, and more responsive to their customers while still reducing the costs of telephony and collaboration. For many, the key is extracting more value out of their investments for significant cost savings, faster decision making, and effective communication-enabled business processes.
Learn about the latest generation of Unified Telephony software and Converged Communications Services as well as how adding social networking to the UC mix can help organizations extend the value of their company by helping to create a much more dynamic and smarter way of doing business. Plus, don't miss these related resources:
Enterprise Social Software Industry leaders are increasingly interested in the business value of enterprise social software within their organizations. Find out why social software matters to business and how it can be implemented to reduce costs, establish more effective ways for people to work, and create new opportunities. (Sponsored by IBM) Fostering Innovation Sharing information and expertise can be critical in driving organizational success. Discover how to foster innovation by creating collaboration communities of employees, as well as customers and partners to tap into both internal and external knowledge. (Sponsored by IBM) Leveraging Web 2.0 for Innovation The power of collaboration in a Web 2.0 environment can help telecoms as a powerful tool innovation. Learn about the key requirements for fostering innovation within a community of employees, business partners, software developers and subscribers to address the challenges facing telecoms. (Sponsored by IBM) |  Sponsored by:
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