The document discusses the disadvantages of traditional communication methods and benefits of using social media internally at organizations. It notes issues with one-to-one communication like lack of knowledge sharing and storage. It then outlines how social media could be used internally to share experiences, find expertise quickly, brand oneself, and get help from others. The organization would benefit from more efficient learning, knowledge sharing, stronger connections between employees, and an ability to attract and retain young talent.
The document discusses IBM's use of social media and its approach to social business. It provides statistics on IBM's social media presence including the number of IBM employees active on various social media platforms. It also discusses IBM's social media guidelines and strategy of having employees represent the brand online. The document advocates for an approach to social business that focuses on collaboration, insights, and engagement over social media activities alone.
15 transmurale communicatie en data uitwisseling in de gezondheidszorgguest3cf4991
The document summarizes a breakout session on transmural communication and data exchange in healthcare. The session leader was Georges De Moor and topics to be covered included ICT in health, deployment projects versus innovative research, identity management, health information networks, consumer access to health services, decision support systems, biomedical informatics, and telemedicine. Questions focused on perspectives of health authorities and industry, and local versus international initiatives. In conclusions, trends toward shared and personalized care were noted, as well as the central role of electronic health records, importance of privacy and identity management, issues of interoperability and standards, and challenges and opportunities of telemedicine and emerging technologies.
The document discusses the disadvantages of traditional communication methods and benefits of using social media internally at organizations. It notes issues with one-to-one communication like lack of knowledge sharing and storage. It then outlines how social media could be used internally to share experiences, find expertise quickly, brand oneself, and get help from others. The organization would benefit from more efficient learning, knowledge sharing, stronger connections between employees, and an ability to attract and retain young talent.
The document discusses IBM's use of social media and its approach to social business. It provides statistics on IBM's social media presence including the number of IBM employees active on various social media platforms. It also discusses IBM's social media guidelines and strategy of having employees represent the brand online. The document advocates for an approach to social business that focuses on collaboration, insights, and engagement over social media activities alone.
15 transmurale communicatie en data uitwisseling in de gezondheidszorgguest3cf4991
The document summarizes a breakout session on transmural communication and data exchange in healthcare. The session leader was Georges De Moor and topics to be covered included ICT in health, deployment projects versus innovative research, identity management, health information networks, consumer access to health services, decision support systems, biomedical informatics, and telemedicine. Questions focused on perspectives of health authorities and industry, and local versus international initiatives. In conclusions, trends toward shared and personalized care were noted, as well as the central role of electronic health records, importance of privacy and identity management, issues of interoperability and standards, and challenges and opportunities of telemedicine and emerging technologies.
20140605 presentatie hans van der meulen_beeckestijn_marcom14_publicatieMARCOM2014
This document discusses trends in online communication and social media. It covers the rise of mobile internet use and time spent on smartphones and tablets. This has led to growth in location-based services and mobile apps. Content remains important while filtering and curation tools are growing. New networks and platforms constantly emerge while Google and Facebook continue expanding their presence. The document raises questions about what these trends mean for communication professionals and their audiences.
Transformeer output naar klant communicatieJeroen Huinink
Watch me give this presentation in Dutch at: Document Creation & Output Management, November 10th 2012. http://www.smartcompanies.nl/informatielogistiek/van-document-creation-naar-klantcommunicatie.aspx
Microsoft and Polycom are partnering to integrate their unified communications platforms to provide a complete solution. The integration will allow seamless communication across devices using various media like voice, video and instant messaging. It will also enhance real-time collaboration using Polycom's HD voice and video endpoints on Microsoft platforms like Lync. The joint solutions will provide flexibility and control while reducing costs through direct integration with Microsoft infrastructure.
This document summarizes the agenda for the UCVUG Q1 Meeting 2011. The agenda includes:
- An introduction by Joachim Farla from 20:00-20:05.
- Four sessions from 20:05-21:45 presented by consultants from e-office, Plantronics, and Polycom.
- The sessions will cover topics like unified communications, enterprise voice, and roadmaps.
- Questions can be asked after each session and more details are available on ucvug.nl. The entire meeting will be recorded.
The document discusses the business case for implementing SharePoint 2010 and Lync 2010 within an organization to unify communications and collaboration. Some key benefits mentioned include providing a simple and consistent user interface across devices, integrating tools to improve flexibility for mobile workers, enabling scalability and standardization, and increasing security and self-service capabilities. It also suggests starting with basic integrations and piloting social features to allow natural growth of the new tools.
Session 1: Bas Krikke (SharePoint 2010, Social and Lync)Joachim Farla
Session 1: Bas Krikke Presented in English. Talking about SharePoint 2010 and its Social Aspects and strong reflections to Unified Communications as communication platform underneath.
This document provides an agenda and details for the UCVUG Q3 Meeting 2010. The meeting will include:
- An introduction by Joachim Farla from 20:00-20:10
- A session from 20:10-20:40 by Bas Krikke on SP2010, Lync, and Social
- A session from 20:40-21:10 by Johann Deutinger on Ferrari and Lync certified SBA's
- Questions after each session, with the meeting concluding from 21:10-21:15
Bios are provided for each speaker, and links to related Microsoft Lync downloads, sites and blogs are included. Attendees are reminded to disable
Session 2: Johann Deutinger (SBA, Lync)Joachim Farla
Session 3: Johann Deutinger Presented in English. Talking about Ferrari Electonic AG portfolio for Wave 14. CTO at Ferrari electronic AG.
short information on Ferrari electronic
UC/UM gateways including survivable branch appliance (technical details)
new gateway features in CS"14"
fax server for Exchange (and other platforms), Inbound fax solution built into all gateways, also for Exchange 2010
fax for BPOS and hosted Exchange
This document contains the agenda for the UCVUG Q2 Meeting 2010. It provides information about the sessions, speakers, topics, and prizes for the event. The meeting includes two sessions - the first presented by Ilse van Criekinge on Wave 14/Voice and the second by Mike Stacy on Wave 14/Polycom. It also lists the sponsors and provides bios of the speakers.
Communications Server 14 provides enhancements to voice capabilities, the developer platform, and the user experience. Key updates include expanded voice features, skill search in Communicator, and extensions that allow applications to integrate communicator experiences. The developer platform enables conversations to be more contextual and the communicator experience to be extended.
Polycom is a strategic partner with Microsoft that offers integrated audio and visual communication solutions for Microsoft Unified Communications products like Office Communications Server. Polycom has a multi-year development agreement with Microsoft to co-develop interoperable solutions through a three-phase roadmap. This includes supporting real-time video and voice calling between Polycom's HDX video conferencing systems and Microsoft Office Communicator clients, as well as conferencing capabilities with the Polycom RMX.
20140605 presentatie hans van der meulen_beeckestijn_marcom14_publicatieMARCOM2014
This document discusses trends in online communication and social media. It covers the rise of mobile internet use and time spent on smartphones and tablets. This has led to growth in location-based services and mobile apps. Content remains important while filtering and curation tools are growing. New networks and platforms constantly emerge while Google and Facebook continue expanding their presence. The document raises questions about what these trends mean for communication professionals and their audiences.
Transformeer output naar klant communicatieJeroen Huinink
Watch me give this presentation in Dutch at: Document Creation & Output Management, November 10th 2012. http://www.smartcompanies.nl/informatielogistiek/van-document-creation-naar-klantcommunicatie.aspx
Microsoft and Polycom are partnering to integrate their unified communications platforms to provide a complete solution. The integration will allow seamless communication across devices using various media like voice, video and instant messaging. It will also enhance real-time collaboration using Polycom's HD voice and video endpoints on Microsoft platforms like Lync. The joint solutions will provide flexibility and control while reducing costs through direct integration with Microsoft infrastructure.
This document summarizes the agenda for the UCVUG Q1 Meeting 2011. The agenda includes:
- An introduction by Joachim Farla from 20:00-20:05.
- Four sessions from 20:05-21:45 presented by consultants from e-office, Plantronics, and Polycom.
- The sessions will cover topics like unified communications, enterprise voice, and roadmaps.
- Questions can be asked after each session and more details are available on ucvug.nl. The entire meeting will be recorded.
The document discusses the business case for implementing SharePoint 2010 and Lync 2010 within an organization to unify communications and collaboration. Some key benefits mentioned include providing a simple and consistent user interface across devices, integrating tools to improve flexibility for mobile workers, enabling scalability and standardization, and increasing security and self-service capabilities. It also suggests starting with basic integrations and piloting social features to allow natural growth of the new tools.
Session 1: Bas Krikke (SharePoint 2010, Social and Lync)Joachim Farla
Session 1: Bas Krikke Presented in English. Talking about SharePoint 2010 and its Social Aspects and strong reflections to Unified Communications as communication platform underneath.
This document provides an agenda and details for the UCVUG Q3 Meeting 2010. The meeting will include:
- An introduction by Joachim Farla from 20:00-20:10
- A session from 20:10-20:40 by Bas Krikke on SP2010, Lync, and Social
- A session from 20:40-21:10 by Johann Deutinger on Ferrari and Lync certified SBA's
- Questions after each session, with the meeting concluding from 21:10-21:15
Bios are provided for each speaker, and links to related Microsoft Lync downloads, sites and blogs are included. Attendees are reminded to disable
Session 2: Johann Deutinger (SBA, Lync)Joachim Farla
Session 3: Johann Deutinger Presented in English. Talking about Ferrari Electonic AG portfolio for Wave 14. CTO at Ferrari electronic AG.
short information on Ferrari electronic
UC/UM gateways including survivable branch appliance (technical details)
new gateway features in CS"14"
fax server for Exchange (and other platforms), Inbound fax solution built into all gateways, also for Exchange 2010
fax for BPOS and hosted Exchange
This document contains the agenda for the UCVUG Q2 Meeting 2010. It provides information about the sessions, speakers, topics, and prizes for the event. The meeting includes two sessions - the first presented by Ilse van Criekinge on Wave 14/Voice and the second by Mike Stacy on Wave 14/Polycom. It also lists the sponsors and provides bios of the speakers.
Communications Server 14 provides enhancements to voice capabilities, the developer platform, and the user experience. Key updates include expanded voice features, skill search in Communicator, and extensions that allow applications to integrate communicator experiences. The developer platform enables conversations to be more contextual and the communicator experience to be extended.
Polycom is a strategic partner with Microsoft that offers integrated audio and visual communication solutions for Microsoft Unified Communications products like Office Communications Server. Polycom has a multi-year development agreement with Microsoft to co-develop interoperable solutions through a three-phase roadmap. This includes supporting real-time video and voice calling between Polycom's HDX video conferencing systems and Microsoft Office Communicator clients, as well as conferencing capabilities with the Polycom RMX.