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Collaboration increasingly translates to competitive advantage in the global marketplace. Organizations capable of removing the barriers of geography and time zones have the potential to derive the most value from a worldwide economy.
Business VoIP systems offer the technological infrastructure to support business performance and agility in a global context. Organizations are tapping into VoIP and data communications tools to promote collaboration among employees, partners, and key clients around the world. VendorGuru.com’s whitepaper explores the key collaboration technologies available today, from unified communications to videoconferencing and data sharing. Discover how your business can take advantage of today’s VoIP collaboration technology--and why you should.
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With the enterprise sector already enjoying the efficiencies of unified communications (UC), small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) are next in line to take advantage of the new technology. Business phone vendors are meeting SMBs halfway, developing new products and services scaled to smaller ventures.
Today’s unified communications market includes sleeker versions of UC technology and more affordable delivery options to accommodate the requirements of smaller enterprises. These scaled-back UC solutions are enjoying strong response from SMB players eager to capitalize on the benefits of the technology: lower overhead costs, better customer relationship management, quicker decision-making, and closer collaboration among dispersed workers.
This white paper explores the new SMB-friendly face of unified communications, and details the unique value proposition for small businesses looking to upgrade their voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) system.
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Virtualization appears to be the manifest destiny of information technology, as more and more of the physical infrastructure gives way to online tools. Business VoIP originally sent voice communications systems into the ether. Now, robust VoIP-powered online collaboration tools are making the corporate office obsolete. Virtual office solutions support a mobile, distributed workforce. Workers access the company network from anywhere and collaborate with colleagues as if they were in the same room. Virtual office technology promises savings and increased productivity. In order to lock in the advantages of a virtual office, businesses need to fortify their network infrastructure. VendorGuru’s whitepaper details the top four technical requirements for a telework-specific VoIP solution. Together, these features produce a solid foundation for today’s virtual office technology.
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Telephony Basics
- Top Ten VoIP Features for Small Businesses
- VoIP services have leveled the communications playing field for small businesses, allowing even the smallest startup access to enterprise-grade technology. Before IP communications, only large enterprises could afford a PBX system, which allowed for advanced call routing, forwarding, and auto-attendant features. Today, those features and many more are available to businesses of all sizes.
- Top Ten VoIP Stakeholders in any Organization
- Who benefits most from a VoIP upgrade? IP communications delivers value to every corner of the enterprise. The technology streamlines business processes and generally makes everyone’s job easier. Here’s a look at the key stakeholders in a business telephony upgrade.
- Top Five VoIP Services for a Customer-Driven Business
- Customers drive business success. More and more businesses are realizing a competitive advantage in their reputation for customer service. Behind every customer service victory is a strong communications infrastructure. IP communications technology offers powerful services to develop a strong customer relationship. Here’s a look at the top five VoIP services to retain customers.
- Top Ten Ways to Save With VoIP Services
- Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone systems are legendary for their ability to slash communications budgets. Flexibility, integration with the data network, and streamlined technology add up to sizable cost savings.
Crash Courses
With low long-distance bills, a single, efficient data network, and productivity gains, there’s little question that a VoIP system pays for itself over time. Fortunately, VoIP vendors have developed a number of options for lowering the initial cost of VoIP as well.
Five Technical Requirements for a Successful VoIP InstallationOnce the planning phase of the VoIP rollout is complete, the real technical work begins. A successful VoIP installation causes minimal disruption to the organization. For a seamless transition from legacy to next-generation IP communications, keep in mind the following five technical requirements.
Five Steps to Prepare for a VoIP System ImplementationChoosing a new business telephone system is just half the battle; the other half is implementing this critical communications infrastructure. Careful planning is the key to a successful IP communications rollout. To make sure you cover all the bases before implementing your VoIP phone system, follow these five steps.
Top Five VoIP Communications Features for TeleworkersIP communications has brought telework into the mainstream. The ability to access a company’s internal phone network over any wi-fi connection enables workers to be as productive at home and on the road as they are at the company office. On the strength of VoIP’s remote access features, businesses are increasingly allowing their employees to telecommute and even, in some cases, experimenting with all-telework ‘virtual offices’.
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