While business communications is driven mostly by voice, the next generation of business communications is not coming; however it’s clearly already here.  Unified Communications bring s together a full range of communications and productivity tools in a single & intuitive user experience for your business users.  Imagine the following toolbox of collaboration services, all fully integrated and delivered to your users across multiple convenient applications and devices, and across all locations, no matter how geographically dispersed they may be.

 

orangedot Voice orangedot Web Chat
orangedot Voice Mail orangedot Audio Conferencing
orangedot Email orangedot Video Conferencing
orangedot Faxing orangedot Application Sharing
orangedot Instant Messaging orangedot Presence

  

Traditionally a company will have a sprinkling of these services available, however each implemented and maintained individually, and each a separate process for a user.  Unified Communications unifies the infrastructure for cost savings, streamlines administration for IT, and most importantly, it accelerates the pace business gets done in and for your company.

 

If you think your company doesn’t need Unified Communications, think again.  A June 2009 survey by NetIQ of 419 companies states that 77% of respondents identified increased productivity, improved collaboration, and streamlined business processes as key business drivers for Unified Communications.

 

The multi-tasking generation entering the workforce marketplace demands multiple, fluid, and real-time tools for communicating.  Companies that recognize that dynamic, and equip their business with those capabilities will have a clear competitive advantage over those that do not.