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Wednesday 09 April 2008

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Creating a collaborative business - the role of Unified Communications

Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre

Gavin Hill, Dimension Data

Today’s dynamic business climate sees organisations embracing communications technology as a tool for differentiation and improved business agility. Using references to best practice, practical illustrations and case studies, this session looks at how to create a collaborative business across diverse environments with unified communications

 

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11:10 AM - 11:40 AM

The Unified Workplace – How Effective Communications Will Drive Future Business Success

Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre

Roberta Mackintosh, Verizon Business

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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11:50 AM - 12:20 PM

Web 2.0, Collaborative Technologies - driving major transformation

Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre

Ray McGroarty, Polycom EMEA

Web 2.0 and collaboration technologies are widely predicted to drive massive productivity gains for businesses over the next decade and radically transform the way people work. This session describes the major transformations that will take place and the technology implications

 

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12:30 PM - 13:00 PM

Unified communications – a utopian communications model?

Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre

Bruce Everest, Avaya UK

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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13:10 PM - 13:40 PM

The Roadmap to Unified Communications

Unified Communications Technical Theatre

Adam Collins, BT Lynx

The presentation is aimed at a business audience and looks at what exactly we mean by Unified Communications, the business needs it fulfils, the hurdles you jump to deliver an enterprise UC solution and how you should overcome them.

 
 

13:50 PM - 14:20 PM

Integrating enterprise applications, enhancing collaboration and enabling mobile working

Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre

Julian Datta, Microsoft

Using communications technology for competitive advantage is key to the real time enterprise. This session discusses how enterprises can use a software powered VOIP foundation to integrate into applications, enhance collaboration and mobile working via streamlined communication while maintaining operational control.

 

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14:30 PM - 15:00 PM

UC – Smarter, faster and more collaborative customer service

Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre

Roger Jones, Avaya EMEA

Unified communications and collaboration can connect your customers, employees, partners and suppliers no matter where they are and at any time. This session looks at how to deliver great service to your customers, get more from your partners and suppliers and give your organisation the agility to achieve competitive advantage

 

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15:10 PM - 15:40 PM

Complete communications for small business

Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre

Steve Frost, Cisco

It’s always been a bit of a puzzle keeping colleagues, suppliers and customers in touch, both in and out of the office, particularly if you are a small business with limited resources. Well now that's changed. This session looks at a unified communications solution built specifically for small businesses, that can reduce operating costs, improve customer service, and help you work better together, wherever you are.

 

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15:50 PM - 16:20 PM

The 7 P’s of Enterprise Communications

Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre

Mark Blowers, Butler Group

These are challenging times, with organisations facing continuous change, including the shift to an agile virtual organisation, increasingly mobile workers, and the unremitting demands to increase productivity and lower costs. The requirement for a multi-channel IP network and unified communications to support all an organisation’s interaction needs has never been more evident. It is becoming increasingly important for IT management to begin to make possible the availability of common communication services, either by infrastructure upgrades or through Managed Services. If organisations have not already, then enterprises should look to put in place the foundation of a converged IP environment.

 
 

Thursday 10 April 2008

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Implementing Unified Communications over legacy infrastructure

Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre

Andrew Penn, Siemens Enterprise Communications

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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11:10 AM - 11:40 AM

Technology Trends to look out for....

Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre

Alison Brewer, Mitel EMEA

This session will provide an insight into the latest technologies that will influence the way you operate your business and how you can enable your employees to communicate more effectively.

 

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11:50 AM - 12:20 PM

Maximising performance with Unified Communications

Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre

Peter Kamm, Avaya

Unified communications comprises a powerful set of converged network applications that can directly enhance all aspects of a company’s operation. This session discusses the characteristics of unified communications, its ability to enhance the quality of the interaction across the enterprise and how it can be used to optimise application performance according to the unique needs of each business

 

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12:30 PM - 13:00 PM

Flexible Working at HP - A case study

Teleworking and Mobility Theatre

Brian Fenix, Hewlett-Packard, UK

13,000 HP employees worldwide work exclusively from home offices. In 2007 HP's teleworking program saved almost 2.5 million round trip commutes, saving approximately 65 million miles of road travel and almost 28,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions. This presentation will look at the implementation of flexible working practices within HP both in the UK and worldwide. It will examine the challenges which were encountered from both a technological and cultural perspective, look at the tools which HP employees use to communicate with each other, and explore the benefits that have accrued to the organisation.

 

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13:10 PM - 13:40 PM

Unified Communications, Empowering Your Best Assets

Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre

Alan MacArthur, IBM Global Technology Services

Unified Communications is a culture change. The old command and control structure is being replaced by a more collaborative way of working. Is your organisation threatened by this, or embracing new ways of working? Your people are your best assets and Unified Communications changes the rules. Others are ready, are you?

 

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13:50 PM - 14:20 PM

Building a Unified Communications roadmap

Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre

Roger Jones, Avaya EMEA

Having a unified communications strategy is fast becoming an enterprise must-have. This session shows you how to align your communications roadmap with your business strategy and how this can help you build the business case for unified communications.

 

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14:30 PM - 15:00 PM

Conferencing, presence and messaging innovations

Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre

Rachna Patel, Microsoft

Unified communications innovations span networks, devices and applications and extend customer value by adding increasingly powerful features. This session looks the latest conferencing innovations and how they integrate into existing messaging platforms.

 

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15:10 PM - 15:40 PM

Reducing ‘Human Latency’ in business

Unified Communications & Messaging Theatre

John Stewart-Murray, Dialogic

“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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