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Many factors must be considered when planning for a WLAN deployment. This paper provides a starting point for posing questions to WLAN equipment and service vendors.
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As companies look to deploy telephony for Microsoft Teams, they must assess their network requirements for both capacity and quality to ensure that these are suitable. Take the first step – View this white paper to get an understanding of how calls are handled by Teams and how the process can be optimized.
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There is no doubt that cloud computing is changing the IT landscape, but it may also be changing IT's position within business dynamics and objectives. This comprehensive whitepaper presents the findings of a recent survey of IT decision makers on the impact of cloud computing business-wide.
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Find out how flexible authentication schemes, context-based access and behavioral analysis can help ensure that only authorized mobile users can access your valuable resources—on-site, in the cloud and beyond.
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This white paper highlights the 5 major factors that affects call quality, and offers a solution for these issues to ensure a top quality call experience.
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This valuable resource examines how IT is losing control over the enterprise and the need for change in the world of IT, and explores how cloud-driven technology can help you more successfully manage IT services.
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This white paper highlights how IT professionals can continually raise the business value of telepresence and what you should consider when implementing your visual collaboration strategy.
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As companies look to deploy telephony for Microsoft Teams, they must assess their network requirements for both capacity and quality to ensure they’re suitable for the job. Take the first step – Engage this white paper to learn how calls are handled by Teams and how to tweak your network to optimize the process.
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Many communications infrastructures use multiple platforms for voice and date, which have a complete lack of cohesion. Unfortunately, these legacy infrastructures cannot deal with the demands communications initiatives today put on them.