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Wednesday, October 03, 2007

For 200+ Seats: A 3-Phase Approach for Implementing Unified Messaging

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Unified Communications:
What is It? Why Should You Care? And How to Get There...


There's a lot of talk about Unified Communications and how it helps you manage voice, email, fax and phone under one unified set of management controls. But from a practical standpoint, how do you get started? Moving to Unified Communications doesn't have to be a quantum leap. This white paper breaks it down into a manageable 3-phase process moving to Unified Messaging first and offers practical tips to get started.

In this white paper, you'll learn:

  1. What is Unified Communications? And what can it mean for your company?
  2. The "Whys" of Unified Communications -- how it can help you increase productivity, shorten customer response time, and get a greater ROI on telephony and messaging investments
  3. Practical tips for a phased approach -- using Unified Messaging to take the first step and prepare for a Unified Communications environment in the future

This document breaks down the Unified Messaging migration process with helpful suggestions on where to begin including:

  • The Unified Messaging process explained in a 3-phase migration approach
  • How Unified Messaging could be the ideal stepping stone for your company to move to Unified Communications
  • Tips to use Unified Messaging as a lower cost of entry to lay the groundwork for Unified Communications
  • The 7 key criteria to consider when choosing a Unified Communications vendor

What size of business is right for Unified Messaging and Unified Communications? This white paper has been written for administrators who are supporting 200 or more employees.

Download this free white paper!


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