Communote Enterprise Microblogging introduced at MBC09Communardo GmbH
This presentation has been presented at the German Microblogging Conference MBC09 in Hamburg on January 23rd, 2009. It gives an overview of communote, its uses, roadmap and business model.
The document provides tips for networking effectively at events and informal settings. It discusses using an elevator speech to concisely introduce yourself and your career interests. Examples show how to naturally work the elevator speech into conversations by responding to questions and creating openings. Networking is presented as an ongoing opportunity to make genuine connections and share information that could help your career goals.
This document discusses telecommuting and its impact on work productivity. It defines telecommuting as employees working away from their office, such as from home, and explores its different types. The document outlines factors to consider in determining which jobs and employees are suitable for telecommuting. It examines the advantages for both employees and businesses, such as increased flexibility and reduced costs. Potential disadvantages are also presented, like feelings of isolation and loss of control. Finally, the costs associated with implementing telecommuting, such as technical equipment and security measures, are reviewed. Overall, the document provides an overview of telecommuting and analyses its benefits and challenges.
The document discusses Atos' initiative to become a zero email company within 3 years. It provides background on high email volumes negatively impacting productivity. Existing solutions like expanding mailboxes or improving search were deemed insufficient. Atos analyzed email uses and internal tools to develop an integrated enterprise social network approach. A crowdsourced process identified requirements. Pilots launched in 2011 with the goal of reducing internal emails to zero by 2013 through cultural change, training, rationalizing processes and adopting social tools. Expected benefits included increased productivity, satisfaction and meetings reduction while decreasing search time.
The document discusses the benefits of social collaboration technologies in the workplace. It summarizes views from several industry analysts that predict increased adoption of social tools for business communication and collaboration. The document then outlines Atos' approach to social collaboration, called "Zero email", which aims to reduce workplace email use. Atos provides examples of deploying social collaboration solutions for various clients and shares the benefits experienced, such as increased productivity, employee engagement, and speed of communication.
Unified communications aims to integrate different communication methods like phone calls, emails, video conferencing into a single interface. This makes communication more efficient by allowing users to seamlessly switch between different tools without changing applications. It also helps reduce costs by integrating various communication services and enabling remote access. While unified communications provides powerful solutions, managing multiple disconnected communication systems remains a challenge for businesses.
The document promotes InTechnology's unified communications solution called "Voice Plus". It offers presence, instant messaging, video calling, desktop sharing, and conferencing capabilities delivered through the cloud at an affordable monthly fee. Unified communications can save organizations over £3 million per year by reducing travel costs, improving productivity, and streamlining communications. A free 30-day trial is available to try the solution.
Electronic Records Management in Small Businesses – A Case StudyEquilibria, Inc.
Geoffrey, the CEO of a non-profit, wanted to implement a paperless office but first needed to better organize the organization's 5,000 electronic documents. An IT company recommended hiring a records management firm to analyze the document structure. The firm reviewed the organizational chart, interviewed staff, and took an inventory of document types. They purged duplicates, identified document access for staff, and grouped documents by department. This new electronic records management system reduced file folders by 92% and document retrieval time, saving $10,000 and preparing the non-profit for a future document imaging system.
Communote Enterprise Microblogging introduced at MBC09Communardo GmbH
This presentation has been presented at the German Microblogging Conference MBC09 in Hamburg on January 23rd, 2009. It gives an overview of communote, its uses, roadmap and business model.
The document provides tips for networking effectively at events and informal settings. It discusses using an elevator speech to concisely introduce yourself and your career interests. Examples show how to naturally work the elevator speech into conversations by responding to questions and creating openings. Networking is presented as an ongoing opportunity to make genuine connections and share information that could help your career goals.
This document discusses telecommuting and its impact on work productivity. It defines telecommuting as employees working away from their office, such as from home, and explores its different types. The document outlines factors to consider in determining which jobs and employees are suitable for telecommuting. It examines the advantages for both employees and businesses, such as increased flexibility and reduced costs. Potential disadvantages are also presented, like feelings of isolation and loss of control. Finally, the costs associated with implementing telecommuting, such as technical equipment and security measures, are reviewed. Overall, the document provides an overview of telecommuting and analyses its benefits and challenges.
The document discusses Atos' initiative to become a zero email company within 3 years. It provides background on high email volumes negatively impacting productivity. Existing solutions like expanding mailboxes or improving search were deemed insufficient. Atos analyzed email uses and internal tools to develop an integrated enterprise social network approach. A crowdsourced process identified requirements. Pilots launched in 2011 with the goal of reducing internal emails to zero by 2013 through cultural change, training, rationalizing processes and adopting social tools. Expected benefits included increased productivity, satisfaction and meetings reduction while decreasing search time.
The document discusses the benefits of social collaboration technologies in the workplace. It summarizes views from several industry analysts that predict increased adoption of social tools for business communication and collaboration. The document then outlines Atos' approach to social collaboration, called "Zero email", which aims to reduce workplace email use. Atos provides examples of deploying social collaboration solutions for various clients and shares the benefits experienced, such as increased productivity, employee engagement, and speed of communication.
Unified communications aims to integrate different communication methods like phone calls, emails, video conferencing into a single interface. This makes communication more efficient by allowing users to seamlessly switch between different tools without changing applications. It also helps reduce costs by integrating various communication services and enabling remote access. While unified communications provides powerful solutions, managing multiple disconnected communication systems remains a challenge for businesses.
The document promotes InTechnology's unified communications solution called "Voice Plus". It offers presence, instant messaging, video calling, desktop sharing, and conferencing capabilities delivered through the cloud at an affordable monthly fee. Unified communications can save organizations over £3 million per year by reducing travel costs, improving productivity, and streamlining communications. A free 30-day trial is available to try the solution.
Electronic Records Management in Small Businesses – A Case StudyEquilibria, Inc.
Geoffrey, the CEO of a non-profit, wanted to implement a paperless office but first needed to better organize the organization's 5,000 electronic documents. An IT company recommended hiring a records management firm to analyze the document structure. The firm reviewed the organizational chart, interviewed staff, and took an inventory of document types. They purged duplicates, identified document access for staff, and grouped documents by department. This new electronic records management system reduced file folders by 92% and document retrieval time, saving $10,000 and preparing the non-profit for a future document imaging system.
Telepresence systems can provide several key business benefits:
1) They boost employee productivity by reducing travel time and costs, enabling real-time communication, and allowing flexible work arrangements.
2) Telepresence can increase employee retention rates by supporting flexible workstyles that are highly valued by employees.
3) By reducing business travel, telepresence can significantly decrease a company's carbon footprint and environmental impact.
4) Telepresence streamlines cross-cultural communication and international business relations by facilitating more natural face-to-face style meetings remotely.
5) Significant cost savings can be realized through large reductions in business travel costs, such as flights, hotels, meals, and commute times, that are replaced with telepresence meetings
Informal Learning: 10 Tips to Think Like a BrokerPeter Lynch
Informal Learning is transforming communication and training in companies. With over 80% of learning taking place informally, you are missing the boat if your company is not paying attention to it. It may be costing your company millions of dollars.
This document provides an overview of business communication. It discusses what communication and business communication are, the purpose of communication, methods of business communication including oral, written, formal and informal. It also discusses types of business communication, flow of communication, benefits of effective communication, important skills for organizations, frequency of skills use, the communication pie, statistics on communication effectiveness, barriers to effective communication, and ways to overcome barriers through completeness, conciseness, consideration, concreteness, clarity, courtesy and correctness.
Communication involves the exchange of information between individuals or groups. It can occur internally within an organization or externally. The main purposes of communication are to provide information, gather information, provide reassurance, clarify issues, and influence or start action. Effective communication is a multi-step process that requires getting the right message, media, channel, timing, and feedback. Barriers like noise, incorrect channels or media, contradictions, language differences, and emotional states can interfere with effective communication.
Taking a Strategic Approach to Unified Communications: Best of Breed vs. Sing...Osterman Research, Inc.
While unified communications can clearly enable more efficient and more consistent communications across any platform, for users in any location, there are different approaches to implementing a unified communications system. A single-vendor approach, such as Microsoft Exchange in combination with Microsoft Lync, can provide a robust unified communications experience and can make users more productive. However, an open approach that leverages cloud-based productivity applications, such as Google Apps integrated with a software and hardware agnostic unified communication platform like Esnatech Office-LinX, permits the re-use of existing PBXs and other systems, and provides the necessary flexibility to allow organizations to adopt a wider variety of less expensive on-premise and cloud-based applications.
The resemblances be-tween communication and traffic are inexhaustible. This makes it possible, for instance, to talk about driving habits, traffic signals, or even traffic jams and sneak or by-pass routes.
But before we start talking about a cockpit, let’s start at the beginning, namely those things that you must learn in the communications driving school, before you start off on the road.
This article discusses four main issues that human resources practitioners must consider when implementing a telework program: (1) what costs the employer is responsible for paying; (2) steps to ensure compliance with wage and hour laws; (3) whether an employer can require employees to telework; and (4) which states employment taxes must be paid in. The article provides guidance on each of these issues and emphasizes that properly implementing a telework program requires thoughtful analysis of the legal constraints to realize the benefits while avoiding costly legal claims.
This document provides a schedule of training seminars to be conducted by Jayz Internet Solutions during November and December 2007. The schedule lists the dates, times, descriptions, and costs for seminars on topics such as Web 2.0, social networking, blogging, and using LinkedIn for recruitment. It also provides information on seminar locations, the company offering the seminars, and the trainer conducting the seminars.
1) CosmicXpress Virtual Secretarial Services provides virtual assistant services including administrative support, office services, event management, IT services, design and printing.
2) Nicole Sterley owns CosmicXpress and has over 20 years of experience. Services are provided remotely using technology.
3) The newsletter announces an ethics code for virtual assistants and previews future issues discussing referral programs and advertising opportunities for businesses.
This flow diagram highlights the two key phases of properly managing the contact information of potential clients and referral sources. The first phase, "Set-Up," emphasizes the importance of setting up a system for storing, entering, and even merging contact data into one place. It is in the second phase, "Follow Up," where according to Terry Arrington, money is to be made. 80% of most potential sales are NOT closed because of poor follow-up.
Written for a seminar at Universiteit Twente (Netherlands) in March 2009, this presentation by Adrien Joly (Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs France) introduces approaches for improved enterprise communication and collaboration, which motivates a convergent framework of real-time contextual notifications based on employees' work context. The framework is presented and current research issues (work in progress) are introduced.
This document discusses knowledge management strategies and visions. It proposes transforming an organization called Vantage into a central place to connect, collaborate, collect, and communicate knowledge by enabling expertise networks, workspaces for client collaboration, improved knowledge collection and dissemination, and integrated content sharing. The goal is to empower associates and instill growth through an enterprise 2.0 framework providing social networking, mobile team collaboration, and systems to engage clients and the business network.
blog.bestlaptopbattery.co.uk-Sorry, tablets. Laptops still dominate the enter...battery-fast. com
The document discusses how tablets are gaining popularity for personal use but laptops still dominate in corporate environments. IT directors at large companies say tablets do not provide enough functionality, security, or support for business needs compared to laptops. While tablets may eventually replace laptops, most experts believe laptops will continue to be the primary mobile work device for the foreseeable future as enterprises require their full keyboards, screens, and computing power that tablets cannot yet match.
Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP deployed Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 to improve email availability and reduce costs. Exchange Server 2010 provides high availability through database availability groups between sites and a co-location facility. This prevents email outages. It also improves compliance capabilities through multi-mailbox searches and improved retention policies. Storage costs are reduced through more efficient storage configurations. Administration is simplified through role-based access control and delegated tasks. Users benefit from improved performance and a more robust platform. Overall, the upgrade enhances client service while controlling IT costs.
The document discusses 7 ways that Android applications can be vulnerable, including intent hijacking, intent spoofing, sticky broadcast tampering, insecure storage of data, insecure network communication, SQL injection, and allowing applications to have promiscuous privileges. It provides descriptions and examples of each vulnerability and recommends ways to address the security issues, such as using explicit intents that require permissions, securing data storage, and limiting application privileges. The goal is to help developers avoid introducing vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to compromise user data or alter application behavior.
Teleworking has become more common as organizations aim to reduce costs and support remote work. However, teleworking presents challenges including distance from colleagues, disconnect from in-person discussions, and fatigue from relying solely on audio connections. Recent advances in video technology have helped solve issues by allowing teleworkers to have face-to-face interactions over HD video and improved audio, creating a more engaging experience.
This document discusses challenges facing Microsoft Corporation including economic slowdown, competition, operational efficiency, global expansion, speed to market, aging systems, distributed operations, and integration of new and legacy technologies. It emphasizes priorities such as collaboration, regulatory compliance, addressing demographic changes, work-life balance, and managing information overload through new technologies.
John wants to contact his coworker Mary about an urgent business matter but has trouble reaching her through multiple communication methods. This highlights the problem of disjointed communications across different applications and devices. The solution proposed is unified communications, where real-time applications are integrated so individuals can manage all communications together in desktop and mobile environments. Most companies recognize the benefits of unified communications and are planning to implement it to improve internal communications and productivity with potential cost savings.
iStart - Unified Communications comes of ageHayden McCall
Three years ago iStart prophesised that unified communications was going
to be the next big thing. But three years, in the days before BYOD and
when the cloud was in its infancy, is a long time ago.
So where are we now? What is the business case for UC and what’s the best way
to turn it to competitive advantage? Where is return on investment and has the
technology finally caught up with the promise? Jonathan Cotton investigates...
MangoSpring\'s latest and greatest is called Engage. Engage is Twitter + Facebook + Exchange all available on a cloud or behind your firewall. Signup for a free account today at http://engagesmart.com/signup
BT's Unified communications and collaboration White Paper, guaranteed to get you thinking! Succeeding in our increasingly connected and inter-connected world learn the Why? How? What? of Unified Comms..
Seizing Opportunities, Overcoming Productivity Challenges in the Virtually Co...Cognizant
By following a few simple rules, organizations can overcome the barriers to social and virtual ways of working, including concerns about distractions, personal detachment and business disruption.
Telepresence systems can provide several key business benefits:
1) They boost employee productivity by reducing travel time and costs, enabling real-time communication, and allowing flexible work arrangements.
2) Telepresence can increase employee retention rates by supporting flexible workstyles that are highly valued by employees.
3) By reducing business travel, telepresence can significantly decrease a company's carbon footprint and environmental impact.
4) Telepresence streamlines cross-cultural communication and international business relations by facilitating more natural face-to-face style meetings remotely.
5) Significant cost savings can be realized through large reductions in business travel costs, such as flights, hotels, meals, and commute times, that are replaced with telepresence meetings
Informal Learning: 10 Tips to Think Like a BrokerPeter Lynch
Informal Learning is transforming communication and training in companies. With over 80% of learning taking place informally, you are missing the boat if your company is not paying attention to it. It may be costing your company millions of dollars.
This document provides an overview of business communication. It discusses what communication and business communication are, the purpose of communication, methods of business communication including oral, written, formal and informal. It also discusses types of business communication, flow of communication, benefits of effective communication, important skills for organizations, frequency of skills use, the communication pie, statistics on communication effectiveness, barriers to effective communication, and ways to overcome barriers through completeness, conciseness, consideration, concreteness, clarity, courtesy and correctness.
Communication involves the exchange of information between individuals or groups. It can occur internally within an organization or externally. The main purposes of communication are to provide information, gather information, provide reassurance, clarify issues, and influence or start action. Effective communication is a multi-step process that requires getting the right message, media, channel, timing, and feedback. Barriers like noise, incorrect channels or media, contradictions, language differences, and emotional states can interfere with effective communication.
Taking a Strategic Approach to Unified Communications: Best of Breed vs. Sing...Osterman Research, Inc.
While unified communications can clearly enable more efficient and more consistent communications across any platform, for users in any location, there are different approaches to implementing a unified communications system. A single-vendor approach, such as Microsoft Exchange in combination with Microsoft Lync, can provide a robust unified communications experience and can make users more productive. However, an open approach that leverages cloud-based productivity applications, such as Google Apps integrated with a software and hardware agnostic unified communication platform like Esnatech Office-LinX, permits the re-use of existing PBXs and other systems, and provides the necessary flexibility to allow organizations to adopt a wider variety of less expensive on-premise and cloud-based applications.
The resemblances be-tween communication and traffic are inexhaustible. This makes it possible, for instance, to talk about driving habits, traffic signals, or even traffic jams and sneak or by-pass routes.
But before we start talking about a cockpit, let’s start at the beginning, namely those things that you must learn in the communications driving school, before you start off on the road.
This article discusses four main issues that human resources practitioners must consider when implementing a telework program: (1) what costs the employer is responsible for paying; (2) steps to ensure compliance with wage and hour laws; (3) whether an employer can require employees to telework; and (4) which states employment taxes must be paid in. The article provides guidance on each of these issues and emphasizes that properly implementing a telework program requires thoughtful analysis of the legal constraints to realize the benefits while avoiding costly legal claims.
This document provides a schedule of training seminars to be conducted by Jayz Internet Solutions during November and December 2007. The schedule lists the dates, times, descriptions, and costs for seminars on topics such as Web 2.0, social networking, blogging, and using LinkedIn for recruitment. It also provides information on seminar locations, the company offering the seminars, and the trainer conducting the seminars.
1) CosmicXpress Virtual Secretarial Services provides virtual assistant services including administrative support, office services, event management, IT services, design and printing.
2) Nicole Sterley owns CosmicXpress and has over 20 years of experience. Services are provided remotely using technology.
3) The newsletter announces an ethics code for virtual assistants and previews future issues discussing referral programs and advertising opportunities for businesses.
This flow diagram highlights the two key phases of properly managing the contact information of potential clients and referral sources. The first phase, "Set-Up," emphasizes the importance of setting up a system for storing, entering, and even merging contact data into one place. It is in the second phase, "Follow Up," where according to Terry Arrington, money is to be made. 80% of most potential sales are NOT closed because of poor follow-up.
Written for a seminar at Universiteit Twente (Netherlands) in March 2009, this presentation by Adrien Joly (Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs France) introduces approaches for improved enterprise communication and collaboration, which motivates a convergent framework of real-time contextual notifications based on employees' work context. The framework is presented and current research issues (work in progress) are introduced.
This document discusses knowledge management strategies and visions. It proposes transforming an organization called Vantage into a central place to connect, collaborate, collect, and communicate knowledge by enabling expertise networks, workspaces for client collaboration, improved knowledge collection and dissemination, and integrated content sharing. The goal is to empower associates and instill growth through an enterprise 2.0 framework providing social networking, mobile team collaboration, and systems to engage clients and the business network.
blog.bestlaptopbattery.co.uk-Sorry, tablets. Laptops still dominate the enter...battery-fast. com
The document discusses how tablets are gaining popularity for personal use but laptops still dominate in corporate environments. IT directors at large companies say tablets do not provide enough functionality, security, or support for business needs compared to laptops. While tablets may eventually replace laptops, most experts believe laptops will continue to be the primary mobile work device for the foreseeable future as enterprises require their full keyboards, screens, and computing power that tablets cannot yet match.
Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP deployed Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 to improve email availability and reduce costs. Exchange Server 2010 provides high availability through database availability groups between sites and a co-location facility. This prevents email outages. It also improves compliance capabilities through multi-mailbox searches and improved retention policies. Storage costs are reduced through more efficient storage configurations. Administration is simplified through role-based access control and delegated tasks. Users benefit from improved performance and a more robust platform. Overall, the upgrade enhances client service while controlling IT costs.
The document discusses 7 ways that Android applications can be vulnerable, including intent hijacking, intent spoofing, sticky broadcast tampering, insecure storage of data, insecure network communication, SQL injection, and allowing applications to have promiscuous privileges. It provides descriptions and examples of each vulnerability and recommends ways to address the security issues, such as using explicit intents that require permissions, securing data storage, and limiting application privileges. The goal is to help developers avoid introducing vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to compromise user data or alter application behavior.
Teleworking has become more common as organizations aim to reduce costs and support remote work. However, teleworking presents challenges including distance from colleagues, disconnect from in-person discussions, and fatigue from relying solely on audio connections. Recent advances in video technology have helped solve issues by allowing teleworkers to have face-to-face interactions over HD video and improved audio, creating a more engaging experience.
This document discusses challenges facing Microsoft Corporation including economic slowdown, competition, operational efficiency, global expansion, speed to market, aging systems, distributed operations, and integration of new and legacy technologies. It emphasizes priorities such as collaboration, regulatory compliance, addressing demographic changes, work-life balance, and managing information overload through new technologies.
John wants to contact his coworker Mary about an urgent business matter but has trouble reaching her through multiple communication methods. This highlights the problem of disjointed communications across different applications and devices. The solution proposed is unified communications, where real-time applications are integrated so individuals can manage all communications together in desktop and mobile environments. Most companies recognize the benefits of unified communications and are planning to implement it to improve internal communications and productivity with potential cost savings.
iStart - Unified Communications comes of ageHayden McCall
Three years ago iStart prophesised that unified communications was going
to be the next big thing. But three years, in the days before BYOD and
when the cloud was in its infancy, is a long time ago.
So where are we now? What is the business case for UC and what’s the best way
to turn it to competitive advantage? Where is return on investment and has the
technology finally caught up with the promise? Jonathan Cotton investigates...
MangoSpring\'s latest and greatest is called Engage. Engage is Twitter + Facebook + Exchange all available on a cloud or behind your firewall. Signup for a free account today at http://engagesmart.com/signup
BT's Unified communications and collaboration White Paper, guaranteed to get you thinking! Succeeding in our increasingly connected and inter-connected world learn the Why? How? What? of Unified Comms..
Seizing Opportunities, Overcoming Productivity Challenges in the Virtually Co...Cognizant
By following a few simple rules, organizations can overcome the barriers to social and virtual ways of working, including concerns about distractions, personal detachment and business disruption.
Microsoft Unified Communications - Improving User Productivity and Saving Com...Microsoft Private Cloud
This document summarizes research by IDC on the benefits of using presence and enterprise instant messaging (EIM). Key findings include:
- Customers saved $12,404 per 100 users annually in long distance and teleconference costs and improved user productivity, saving over 1.7 hours per month per user.
- IT support staff were more efficient, allowing companies to shift 2.1 support staff to other projects, saving $2,860 per 100 users annually.
- The overall return on investment for using presence and EIM was 258% with a payback period of 10.7 months.
The Art of Teleworking with Video Conferencing, VOIP Phones & MoreJessica Benedictis
The key challenges that companies and workers find in remote working and the solutions that solve those challenges including Polycon video conferencing systems
The document promotes InTechnology's unified communications solution called "Voice Plus". It offers presence, instant messaging, video calling, desktop sharing, and conferencing to improve productivity and save costs compared to traditional communications. Voice Plus provides a converged IP telephony environment, best-of-breed communication apps like Microsoft OCS, and cloud-based delivery through InTechnology's data centers. Businesses can try it for free for 30 days and potentially save over £3 million per year for every 1000 employees through reduced travel, improved output, and streamlined systems.
An upgrade package for our hosted Voice solution which adds a suite of UC apps for a straightforward monthly per user fee.
UC apps include commercial grade video calling, instant messaging, desktop sharing, click to dial and presence.
Savings of typically 10-20% on travel and subsistence budgets and productivity gains of up to 25% from better collaboration.
InTechnology offers a unified communications solution called "Voice Plus" that integrates multiple communication tools such as instant messaging, video calling, and desktop sharing. It can be delivered as a cloud-based service on a pay-as-you-go model to help businesses save up to £3 million per year through reduced travel costs and improved productivity. A free 30-day trial is available to demonstrate how Voice Plus can revolutionize how organizations communicate internally and with customers.
The document promotes InTechnology's unified communications solution called "Voice Plus". It offers presence, instant messaging, video calling, desktop sharing, and conferencing to improve productivity and save costs compared to separate communications tools. Voice Plus can be deployed quickly and is offered as a pay-as-you-go cloud service, with potential savings of up to £3 million per year for every 1000 employees through reduced travel and more efficient collaboration. It concludes by offering a free 30-day trial and spend and strategy review.
Microsoft Unified Communications - Transforming Communications PresentationMicrosoft Private Cloud
1) Microsoft Unified Communications brings together messaging, presence, and communications tools like email, calendaring, instant messaging, and conferencing on a single platform.
2) The software approach allows these tools to be managed separately but experienced as a single, streamlined system with an efficient common user interface.
3) The extensible communications platform allows organizations to build on their existing telephony infrastructure, integrate communications into business processes and applications, and develop customized solutions.
The document discusses unified communications solutions for government. It outlines key trends such as improving service delivery, environmental sustainability, and cost efficiency. It also discusses challenges like lack of self-service systems and high communications costs. The document describes Microsoft's unified communications vision and solutions that can help governments address trends and challenges through improved productivity, efficient operations, and enhanced situational awareness, emergency response, and operational readiness.
FOCUS Newsletter by AIR Technology ServicesJack Taugher
Business continuity involves keeping a business running no matter what. It is important to back up critical data and ensure it can be recovered. A business continuity plan should identify important customers, documents, equipment and employees to maintain operations if normal access is lost. Creating such a plan with input from all departments can help a business avoid damage from disasters or other disruptions.
WorkSpace - Unified Communications White Paper - From AtidanDavid J Rosenthal
WorkSpace Communications provides a unified communication and collaboration solution hosted through Microsoft technologies like Exchange, SharePoint, Live Meeting and Office Communication Server. The summary provides hosted services through a familiar Outlook interface for messaging, document sharing, online meetings, presence and telephony. Key benefits outlined are increased productivity, mobility support, enhanced teamwork, collaboration enablement, reduced costs through eliminating upfront expenditures and infrastructure needs, reduced complexity, and peace of mind through reliability, security and compliance of hosted services.
This document discusses unified communications and the Unison product. It begins with an overview of unified communications, describing how it integrates various communication modes like telephony, email, instant messaging, and video conferencing. It then discusses Unison specifically, explaining that it is a server and client that provide all communications in a single desktop application. The document concludes by comparing Unison to Microsoft's offerings, noting that Unison is easier to set up, has lower licensing fees, and provides higher margins for partners.
An intranet can help organizations by streamlining communication, automating tasks, providing fast search, facilitating collaboration, and improving employee engagement and productivity. A modern intranet acts as a one-stop shop that connects the organization, allowing employees to easily complete tasks, communicate, collaborate, and share knowledge. Features like personalization, simplified collaboration tools, and integrated communication help cut down on distractions and give employees back their time.
Unified communications can consolidate multiple communication tools into a single solution to improve productivity and reduce costs. InTechnology's "Voice Plus" proposition provides best-of-breed UC applications like Microsoft OCS delivered as a cloud-based service on a pay-as-you-go model. It features presence, instant messaging, video/audio conferencing, desktop sharing and call recording. UC deployments can save over £3 million per year for every 1000 employees through reduced travel, improved output and streamlined systems. InTechnology offers a free 30-day OCS trial to demonstrate the benefits of UC.
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In this presentation by InTechnology’s Mobile specialist, Richard Allgate, looks at the growing trend of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD). It covers the drivers behind the growing trend, how to implement a successful BYOD policy and the common pitfalls and business considerations.
InTechnology’s Harrogate data centre brochure focuses on the key features that any business should look at when looking for a hosting solution such as; power resilience, network connectivity, security and renewable energy sources. http://www.intechnology.co.uk/hosting/harrogate-data-centre.aspx
This document provides an overview of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions. It discusses how IaaS provides the foundation for delivering applications through SaaS. The document outlines key components of SaaS including infrastructure, software, and applications like document management, SharePoint, virtual desktop infrastructure, and Microsoft Exchange. It notes benefits of SaaS like access from anywhere, 24/7 availability, and built-in disaster recovery.
PaySecure Connect is a PCI complaint card processing infrastructure service. The solution offers a consolidated payment routing service with a scalable communication and managed services network. Our presentation covers our PaySecure Connect service and the business benefits. http://www.intechnology.co.uk/resource-centre/webcast-card-payment-processing.aspx
InTechnology provides a telehealth monitoring service for the NHS to help manage the increasing burden on healthcare. Telehealth allows remote monitoring of patients' vital signs at home, which clinical teams can then review to spot any deterioration early. Studies show telehealth can reduce A&E visits and mortality rates by up to 45%. InTechnology's service installs monitoring equipment in patients' homes and uploads the daily readings to a platform for clinicians to access. This helps the NHS provide more care outside hospitals in a sustainable way. InTechnology's approach is unique in offering telehealth as a full service rather than just equipment.
The document discusses how the role of IT is changing from keeping businesses running to shaping businesses and driving change. It predicts that cloud services like SaaS will significantly grow by 2015. The concept of hybrid cloud is introduced, which is a combination of physical and cloud solutions to provide flexibility, efficiency, and security. Hybrid cloud can help with budget pressures, business agility needs, disaster recovery, and reducing risks. The relationship between IT and business is evolving from a cost center to revenue generator and business enabler.
This presentation by InTechnology’s Stefan Haase gives an overview of Hybrid Hosting, exploring the need for flexible hosting solutions whilst looking at how this can reduce your business hosting footprint, data centre costs and capital expenditure. http://www.intechnology.co.uk/resource-centre/hybrid-hosting-webcast.aspx
This webcast discusses key areas to consider when evaluating a data centre, including location, security, performance, reliability, scalability, and cloud credentials. Location factors include geographical diversity, flood risks, and proximity to major cities. Security focuses on physical access controls, backups, and network security. Performance centers on power availability, efficiency, and managing power consumption. Reliability examines aging infrastructure risks and benefits of an end-to-end provider. Scalability stresses the hybrid model of physical and cloud infrastructure for flexibility. Cloud credentials list self-service tools, licensing options, and support services.
For businesses wishing to deliver services over the N3 network, InTechnology’s presentation covers the N3 network in detail and the requirements needed to obtain access, and the connectivity options available. http://www.intechnology.co.uk/resource-centre/n3-network-services-webcast.aspx
When planning for Disaster Recovery it is essential to have a clearly defined set of objectives that are based on your businesses needs .InTechnology's Product Director for Data & Cloud Services, Stefan Haase, provides tips for any business to consider when putting together their disaster recovery plan. http://www.intechnology.co.uk/resource-centre/webcast-disaster-recovery-planning.aspx
InTechnology look at the ten key questions to ask your managed service provider to ensure your business is getting real value for your investment. http://www.intechnology.co.uk/resource-centre/webcast-questions-to-ask-managed-network-provider.aspx
One of InTechnology’s Cloud experts, Stefan Haase, looks at the current status quo among end users and Cloud providers as well as the impact of Iaas & Saas on the cloud and its users. http://www.intechnology.co.uk/resource-centre/webcast-managed-cloud-services.aspx
The role of IT is changing from managing infrastructure to specializing in applications and end users through cloud services. By 2020, the IT Director will have board-level responsibility for managing cloud suppliers and delivering business value by reducing costs and increasing revenue. This transition requires assessing business drivers, developing a strategic IT plan, and gaining cloud adoption. It also means overcoming data security objections to the cloud, acquiring new skills like business analysis, and moving IT from a cost center to value generator.
The document discusses a partnership between InTechnology and Polycom to provide high-quality IP phones and unified communications. Polycom offers a range of SoundPoint and SoundStation IP phones. InTechnology uses Polycom phones to enhance its managed IP telephony service, providing phones for various business needs and budgets. The partnership allows InTechnology to offer flexible, cost-efficient phone rental and service pricing on a per-user basis.
This document provides information about a new next generation data centre facility located in Reading, UK from InTechnology. Some key details:
- The Reading data centre has 550 rack capacity with up to 8KW of power available per rack and 3MW of total power.
- It offers 24/7 manned security, hands-on support, and is PCI and ISO compliant.
- The facility utilizes energy efficient and secure design including free air cooling, generator backup power, and CCTV security monitoring.
- InTechnology guarantees 100% power availability up to 8KW per cabinet through redundant power feeds and infrastructure investment.
The enterprise network is the strong, rugged backbone of every modern business. but the complexities of convergence, the drive for extra capacity & capability and the pressure on cost control demand a new standard of network provision – from a new breed of provider.
Exponential data growth, as well as the requirement for long term data retention, is one of today’s major it challenges. traditional technologies struggle to keep pace with storage and data management requirements (that can grow by up to 50% annually), which piles pressure on it budgets like never before. additional challenges such as carbon footprint reduction add to the headache, costing businesses precious time and resources as they focus on back-end infrastructure at the expense of front-end business systems.
InTechnology is defined as much by how we do things as by what we do. We don’t simply throw technology at a problem: We collaborate with users
to understand the issues, grasp the context and devise the most appropriate solution. We deliver what we promise. We won’t disappear but will
stick around for the duration. If there’s a problem we’ll get it fixed. If there’s a challenge we’ll rise to it. If you want more, we give you more. If you want less, we scale back. Honesty, accountability and responsiveness are everything.
The provision of infrastructure as a service (iaas) is one of the fastest growing areas of it & communications, with businesses across the uK facing the challenge of ‘doing more with less’.
The adoption of managed storage and servers in particular is helping organisations address the multiple challenges of reducing it spend; ensuring 99.99% application availability; enabling ‘on-demand’ capacity; consolidating server and storage infrastructure and reducing carbon footprint.
Cloud based delivery models are increasingly seen as a ‘must’ when it comes to data delivery and storage. intechnology’s purpose-built £100m infrastructure is optimised to support and drive that trend.
To businesses everywhere, a phone system is like the air we breathe. We need it to survive and yet we take it for granted. For many businesses running legacy telephone systems that’s as far as it goes. It works, so why change it? However, that age-old split between desktop client /server computing on one hand and traditional voice communication on the other is being challenged by the fast-changing tide of voice and data convergence.
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1. ISSUe 7 AUTUMn 2009
InTechnology launches first true
Unified Communications service
Reduce your communications wastage with the UK’s first
hosted OCS and integrated IP telephony service Leaders!
Unified Communications brings together all productivity. InTechnology is launching Unified Our revolutionary UC package is the
the tools of communication we use, in order Communications as a hosted solution and market leading result of combining
to streamline the communication process, is the only provider to integrate Microsoft InTechnology’s IP telephony expertise
improve productivity and reduce a lot of Office Communication Server with enterprise with the world leading OCS specialisation
the costs in today’s business environment. class hosted IP telephony. InTechnology’s of Microsoft partner, POSTcti.
Unified Communications aims to reduce ability to give ‘voice’ to our customers means A UK first! No other provider can
the time, cost and frustration associated we have the missing link in the evolution of currently deliver it for you.
with the unnecessary delays in decision communication through the desktop. Call us on 0800 983 2522 to find out more.
making, improving business efficiency and Read more inside.
In this issue...
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What is Unified Communications? InTechnology has the missing The latest on InTechnology’s Reply to our questionnaire
Read how UC can make you more link for Microsoft Office hosted events and corporate and win two tickets for the
efficient and save you money. Communication Server. hospitality. Champions League!
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2. What can Unified
ISSUe 7 AUTUMn 2009
What is “Unified Communications”? Well, you know how
frustrating and time-wasting it is when you can’t contact a Waste of
colleague? Unified Communications joins everything up in a space
streamlined way so you can: Because of the poor
hit rate with current
1 View a user’s current availability (presence) telecoms practices,
staff often cast the
net wider by sending
2 Consolidate your contact lists to just one multiple emails.
Inevitably that means
3 eliminate 50% of your daily communications other staff receive
lots of unnecessary
and associated costs messages! The result?
Delay, distraction,
4 Greatly increase your business productivity interruption - and email
overload, probably with
a few extra v-mails too
5 Speed up the communication and decision making process (“just in case”). All this
because neither side
6 Share information and move seamlessly from knew what the other
was doing before they
one medium to another tried to make contact...
7 Make desktop calls with no fixed line
Neil May Available
The Waiting Game The Universal
Modern methods of business communication have
Desktop Who’s it for?
developed rapidly and randomly. One result is that users Unified Communications
waste a lot of time. Recipients may be unavailable – busy, Just imagine… instant messaging, audio, is perfect – essential
absent or distracted. Leave a voicemail and you have video, web conferencing, enhanced email, even – for large, multi-site
no idea when it will be collected, let alone responded and integrated enterprise class mobile operations with a workforce
to. Send an email and the same is probably true. Your and fixed line telephony – all unified that is dispersed, mobile,
query may be simple, but getting a response may prove on one ‘universal’ desktop, from which or both. The potential
complicated and frustrating. Desk phones are often you can contact anyone. Then, stop streamlining of thousands
unoccupied, so your staff call a mobile contact number imagining, and contact InTechnology, of communications on a
instead (which usually costs more and incurs yet another the only UK company currently able daily basis has the power
voicemail). With the workforce so mobile these days, to provide all this in a single managed to produce huge cross-
they may give up calling landlines altogether. And that’s service. Plug into our fully hosted cloud organisation efficiencies,
just one side of the equation. On the receiving end, you services and you’ll find the possibility of and ultimately revolutionise
get interrupted by non-urgent calls, usually at the worst genuine Unified Communications is no operational communications
times. As for the conversation that finally does take place, longer pie in the sky. within the business. At the
well, you probably waste the first few minutes talking same time it increases the
about how difficult it was to get in contact! company’s ability to track and
record all communications.
Want to Working progress:
join up for Unified Communications
● Improves employee interaction
joined-up ● encourages collaboration
● Facilitates faster, better decisions
comms? ● Reduces email traffic
● Supports flexible working
Then call InTechnology
● Increases network security
(0800 983 2522) now…
● Reduces carbon footprint
because you won’t find
it anywhere else! ● Reduces wasted calls
● Boosts productivity
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3. Comms do for me?
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Perfect Presence
“Where are you?” It’s the standard opener
in voice telecoms these days. But with UC,
employee location is less of an issue, because
availability of the recipient has already been
established. Status can be automatically
determined from the user’s calendar, phone,
or even PC activity (in future, maybe even from
GPS). It means cutting out communications
redundancy. Cutting out the waste, to cut to
the chase.
Unique Voice
Unified Communications How do you get enterprise class telephony at
the heart of your business? It’s simple. Take
the best Unified Communications platform
(Microsoft Office Communication Server) and
the best unified voice platform (Broadsoft).
Then use InTechnology to integrate the two
in a hosted environment. Why InTechnology?
Because, simply, no one else can do it.
Shared Decision
UC facilitates better, faster decision-making
by enabling the sharing of documents. The
We provide ability to easily hold online meetings with
the feature-rich collaboration capabilities
the Missing also significantly saves the time and costs of
unnecessary face-to-face meetings.
Link!
Microsoft has sold Does UC =
millions of its Office
Communication Server Convergence
licences, but most have Is Unified Communications the same as
not been deployed. If convergence? no. not at all. ‘Convergence’
you are sitting on one, is about technological merging of systems
now is the time to ask at the back end, typically networks for data,
whether you can really telephony and video conferencing. Unified
make the most of its Communications, on the other hand, is
potential by deploying it about joined up communications at end-
in-house. Can you truly user application level. At the desktop. At
integrate your frontline the proverbial ‘coalface’. It’s about making
applications? Can you technology make people more efficient
get the most from that throughout their normal working day.
investment? Because
with InTechnology’s
hosted IP telephony
service and Office
Communication Server
integration, you can.
IMmediately !
Instant Messaging (IM) may have burgeoned as a youth
communications medium, but it’s in business that it really
brought something new to the party, providing the key to
‘presence’: the ability to contact someone when you know they
are willing and able to reply.
Instant messaging is one of the keys to the success of Unified
Communications. Fully integrated, it is perfect for quick queries,
not only minimising unproductive chit-chat but also reducing
email traffic, meaning less storage, backup and lower recovery
costs. That all contributes to more efficient working practices
(all while introducing operational and security controls).
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4. ISSUe 7 AUTUMn 2009
Open Forum
Our first ever Open Day on Wednesday 10th
June proved a huge success, with a full house
of customers joining us to meet the team,
network with their peers and find out more
about the hot topic of Unified Communications.
The day provided a great opportunity for
customers to meet their day to day InTechnology
contacts face to face, as well as finding out more
about the latest industry developments during a
number of breakout sessions.
Thanks to all those who attended and we look
forward to welcoming you back again.
Winning chemistry
Several high profile new customers have
joined us recently, not least Cegedim
Rx, part of the Cegedim Group, and a
major supplier of healthcare technology
and information services across europe.
InTechnology’s work for Cegedim
Rx will include supporting a multi-
million pound roll-out by supplying n3
connectivity to 3,500 UK pharmacies.
Summer of fun
InTechnology has hosted a number of
events over the last few months at its
corporate facility at Wembley Stadium,
ranging from sell out concerts to Rugby
League and World Cup 2010 qualifier
football games.
events recently attended by
InTechnology customers include:
An enjoyable day out ● Take That, Oasis and U2 concerts
● Rugby League Challenge Cup Final
Sun shines for Golf Day
● International friendly
england V Slovenia
● england V Croatia (WC Qualifier)
Incredibly, given the poor summer We look forward to welcoming more
weather, the sun actually chose to shine of you to Wembley on behalf of
on the annual InTechnology Golf Day, held InTechnology. Please contact your
on 2nd July. account manager for details.
A record 144 of you joined us on the course,
whilst an additional 30 people opted to
be coached by the professionals on the
beginners’ section.
The Forest of Arden course provided once The golf day is InTechnology’s way of
again, a challenging, yet stunning test, thanking you -our customers- for your
ensuring the annual battle for the 1st to 5th business. We have received a lot of great
prizes was highly contested, with 42inch feedback on the day and we appreciate
plasma TV’s and other top prizes going to those that took the time to let us know
the numerous winners. what they thought.
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