Saying it in 140 characters is becoming popular among those with too little time and too many emails. Web 2.0 enables unprecedented opportunities to share yourself with the world. The latest way to do this is through microblogging – where you hav...
An Example of a Video Managed Services / VNOC Offering
This section provides information about the services included within the VNOC / video managed services offering from the sponsor of this white paper, York Telecom Corporation (YTC). YTC&rs...
Making the most of video
By Ira M. Weinstein, Senior Analyst and Partner at Wainhouse Research
Visual communications and videoconferencing are entering the mainstream as companies seek more cost-effective, efficient ways to conduct business. As a...
Telepresence revisited
By Carol Daunt Skyring
It seems to have become ‘official’ since I wrote the last article on telepresence 10 months ago: telepresence equals videoconferencing! In a recent white paper, Telepresence on a Videoconf...
How the internet is pushing out and opening up the frontiers of organisational knowledge
Dr Steve Hodgkinson,
Public Sector Research Director, Ovum
Frontiers are interesting places: historically, the buffer zone between civilisation and wilderne...
An evolving landscape in which customers are being exposed to a variety of communication channels is pushing contact centres to reinvent themselves
By Audrey WILLIAMS, Frost & Sullivan
Web 2.0 represents a new phase of collaborating, sharing ...
Looking to the future
Building a business case for unified communications is currently more of an art than a science. Traditional return on investment (ROI) models are now inapplicable unless arbitrary values are placed on intangible benefits. However...
The Web Oriented Architecture revolution
By Sheldon Dyer, IT Manager, Cricket Australia
If CIOs were to compile a wish list of key goals of their infrastructure and solutions, surely the list would look a lot like this:
• Minimal TCO and ...
Telcos broaden the range for Managed Telepresence
By David Molony
This year is set to be the year of telepresence as a managed service. There’s still argument about whether telepresence is high-end HD videoconferencing, or something quite n...
Assessing the impact of blogs and wikis on a new generation of business users
By Beverley Head, National IT Guru
From the Bronze Age to the Industrial Era historians have always wanted to label periods of time. Technologists really aren’t tha...
Have you been Nudged Today?
Social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and MySpace are in vogue at the moment. They have become established forums for keeping in contact with old acquaintances and meeting new ones, but do they have a place in th...
Closing the collaboration loop
Quick quiz: Do your employees work better when they’re emailing each other, calling each other, instant messaging each other, or working together in an online document sharing system?
If your company is like ...
CIOs Harnessing the Hype
CIOs can rise above the avalanche of misinformation in today's market by working out where their organisation stands on the path to IT maturity.
Anyone who has encountered IT vendors' more hyped claims – such as, f...
VoIP unifies the modern workflow system
According to Gerard Neiditsch, Mallesons' Executive Director Business Integration & Technology, the catalyst for the firm's VoIP deployment was, initially, replacing legacy PABX's in Australia. Buildin...
eCollaboration: What is it and how can it be used?
eCollaboration means many things to many people so let's try and define what it is. Type the term into Google and you'll get 105,000 entries. These range from a site that says 'Learning by Web' to ...
Engaging business in the IT revolution
By Danny Davis, Executive Director, CIO Institute of Australia
Project planning
Making your business case
The importance of CIO leadership
Rising to telecommunications challenges
...
Unified Communications Support Multiple Business Process Improvements
by Elizabeth Herrell
with Brownlee Thomas, Ph. D. and Rachel Batiancila
for IT Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
Executive Summary
Unified communications (UC) ...
Unified Communications strategies are largely focused on improving employee productivity. The concept can be extended to encompass contact centers and customer-facing support functions across the enterprise to enhance communications between organizatio...
An insider’s view of how Cisco is embracing Web 2.0 for internal productivity gains and a richer employee experience
Interview with Sheila Jordan, VP, Communication and Collaboration IT
SP: What is the aim behind the Cisco “Communicatio...
Delivering unified comms to the market
Strategic Path interviews Rob McCabe, Getronics Manager of Communication Services
Q: Systems integrators have the necessary tools and internal structures to deal with the demanding non-telephony and non-IT ...