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Return on investment for unified communications

Spearline Testing

Return on Investment: Unified Communications (UC) providers must ensure that their resources are being used efficiently. In a market that is becoming increasingly competitive, well-informed choices can help a provider to gain an advantage over its competitors.

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Is SD-WAN a Better Bet for Unified Communications?

Information Week

As momentum continues to build for managed services with SD-WAN, providers try to make the case to migrate communications to these networks.

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How to build a successful digital marketplace

TM Forum

Digital marketplaces are a hot topic as communications service providers (CSPs) seek new revenue opportunities, especially in B2B markets. Operators’ common goal is to offer increasing value to businesses beyond connectivity, phones and network devices. for more information. www.cloudsense.com.

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Vendor management for telecoms networks

Spearline Testing

Complex networks. Organizations, especially large multinationals and unified communication providers have complex telecommunications networks. For such networks, vendor management is a crucial aspect of maintaining successful operations. For further information, or if you have any further questions.

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Do your VoIP services have a case of the 'jitters'?

Spearline Testing

Since the global adoption of VoIP and video as primary communication solutions, Unified Communications (UC) has never had a more valuable asset. The lack of dependence on traditional copper lines and a Publicly Switched Telephone Network to make calls allows for more versatility than ever. Network capacity.

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Will cognitive networks enable better conversations in the future?

Spearline Testing

The increasing complexity of networking environments. Network managers face the challenge of managing increasingly complex networking environments. In parallel, modern enterprise networks have evolved from being mainly hardware-driven to a software-driven fusion of virtual and physical networks.

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5 hot IT budget investments — and 2 going cold

CIO Business Intelligence

For example, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, which has a network of hospitals and about 2,600 beds, is deploying over 150 AI and VR/AR projects this year across all clinical specialties. These network, security, and cloud changes allow us to shift resources and spend less on-prem and more in the cloud.”

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