Voice conferencing grows in popularity, requires more attention
Video conferencing is becoming more common, according to MarketWatch, and it is important for both businesses and professionals to prepare for this change.
Video conferencing is becoming more common, according to MarketWatch, and it is important for both businesses and professionals to prepare for this change.
As more companies deploy unified communications and VoIP solutions, the need to reexamine the benefits that these systems arises.
Many organizations that are migrating vital business components to the cloud are focusing on the security of the hosted environment in addition to ease of use and other benefits.
Voice over IP solutions provide a cost effective way to reduce telephone expenses.
When a business makes the move to cloud-based solutions for unified communications and collaboration, it is important for it to consider public, private and hybrid cloud types.
With the large push toward VoIP and cloud VoIP communications, it is important for companies to examine reliability as a deciding factor in their decision to make a move to VoIP.
A recent Research and Markets report declares that the enterprise VoIP market in North America will continue see 15 percent annual growth between 2010-2014, due to demand for improved phone system integration.
A recent poll of webinar attendees found that 57 percent have moved, or are considering migrating primary operations to the cloud.