Results for: Education Sessions (Legacy integration)
Unified communications – a utopian communications model?
Wednesday 9th, 12:30 PM
- 13:00 PM
Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre
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Unified communications has the potential to create a new breed of knowledge workers, if a clear, organisation-wide implementation strategy and plan are laid out. For the enterprise, UC will deliver a more efficient, anytime, anywhere business environment. This in turn will lead to faster decision-making, better acceptance and use of collaborative tools, work-life balance improvement and an outstanding customer experience. So, is this communications utopia? |
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Mobilising VoIP - the essentials
Wednesday 9th, 14:30 PM
- 15:00 PM
VoIP for Business Theatre
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VoIP is not limited to the fixed space and is equally at home in wireless networks. This session looks at best practice, practical illustrations and case studies to show how VoIP can be exploited to provide extended reach and mobility allowing your company to get more out of its IP telephony investments |
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The Unified Workplace – How Effective Communications Will Drive Future Business Success
Wednesday 9th, 11:10 AM
- 11:40 AM
Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre
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Enterprises are striving to maximise the potential of their infrastructure and collaborate across geographical boundaries and time zones. Achieving increased productivity and profitability are critical management objectives. Unified Communications solutions are increasingly being viewed as a means of realising this objective. Verizon Business will present how enterprises can leverage their capabilities and and the migration paths available to them. |
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Implementing Unified Communications over legacy infrastructure
Wednesday 9th, 10:30 AM
- 11:00 AM
Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre
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Andrew Penn will discuss likely scenarios familiar to IT teams across the UK and will look at how current infrastructure need not determine future Unified Communications technologies. Looking across the IT product and service spectrum, this master class will help the IT professional understand what and where their legacy systems are. By using this knowledge they can determine the path to Unified Communications understanding how, with a flexible system and service lead approach, organisations can ensure they are able to adapt to meet the changing needs of both their users and customers. |
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Reducing ‘Human Latency’ in business
Thursday 10th, 15:10 PM
- 15:40 PM
Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre
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“The largest single value of Unified Communications is its ability to reduce "human latency" in business processes,” Gartner Group, 2007. Unified Communications (UC) is set to be the key theme for enterprise communications in 2008. Solutions such as the Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) are tearing down the boundaries between an enterprise customer’s telephony and computer networks, and “unifying” all types of business communication. Ultimately, UC will deliver massive benefits for enterprise in terms of business efficiencies and productivity, and reduce the problem of “Human Latency.” This presentation will outline a number of examples of effective UC in action. But UC is still at a very early stage of its development and it cannot be expected to deliver results overnight. The many different types of communications used in business - instant messaging, VoIP, mobile, video, e-mail, voicemail and SMS – still exist in isolation from one another and often depend on completely separate network infrastructures. So what’s the fastest way to bring all this together without another huge round of network investment? The elements and applications that make up today's UC construct do not require a complete IP or VoIP infrastructure to deliver their business process and bottom line benefits. Instead, this presentation explains great results can be delivered adding many UC capabilities on current PBX and PSTN networks with an effective gateway strategy, which can serve as the “glue” between different types of network. |
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VoIP and IP Telephony: A Carrier’s Perspective
Thursday 10th, 10:30 AM
- 11:00 AM
Unified Communications Technical Theatre
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In this session Richard McCammond will discuss the changing face of telephony as Carriers migrate from traditional PSTN services to the new world of VoIP and IP Telephony. Richard will explore how Carriers are addressing the technology challenges in their core networks, and finish by looking at the opportunity for organisations and consumers to benefit from the integration of voice with other “Collaborative” applications. |
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Integrating the Unified Communications products from Microsoft and Cisco
Thursday 10th, 11:50 AM
- 12:20 PM
Unified Communications Technical Theatre
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This session will look at the integration of the Microsoft and Cisco Unified Communications products. We’ll look at the overall architecture and features provided along with a comparison of the various products from each vendor and how they fit into the overall solution. |
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Planning and implementing Unified Communications
Thursday 1th, 13:50 PM
- 14:20 PM
Unified Communications Technical Theatre
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Every business starts along the path to unified communications - where speed, reliability and network capacity are of the utmost importance - with a unique set of needs and an existing infrastructure. This session describes how companies should go about planning and implementing unified communications in these circumstances |
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Integrating Unified Communications with legacy systems & applications
Wednesday 9th, 13:50 PM
- 14:20 PM
Unified Communications Technical Theatre
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Andrew Penn will discuss and investigate ways in which Unified Communications software products can be integrated with legacy platforms including Siebel and Salesforce.Com. In particular, this session will highlight the business benefits of such integration and what users can expect. It will also confirm how important it is to have an open architecture with open interfaces so that application integration is made simple. |
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The next generation remote office - features, benefits and technologies
Wednesday 9th, 14:30 PM
- 15:00 PM
Teleworking and Mobility Theatre
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Branch office architectures are evolving, inheriting more applications, services, features and functions usually contained at corporate headquarters sites while LAN architectures are also undergoing a fundamental change. This session looks at the impact of so-called ubiquitous computing on the next generation remote office, discusses the benefits and potential pitfalls, and reviews the technologies involved. |
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