The UCStrategies Experts share their expertise in bylined articles, opinion pieces, blogs, and podcasts, to define unified communications, educate you about unified communications technologies, and help you make informed decisions about unified communications solutions.
UCStrategies.com defines unified communications as “Communications integrated to optimize business processes.” The definition of unified communications narrows significantly when you can read and hear about real-world examples that other companies are implementing right now—and apply them to your situation.
This section offers learning tools to help you plan your unified communications implementation.
This section provides a practical, vendor-independent service to any Enterprise that is seeking the benefits of Unified Communications. How do you pull everything together to implement unified communications? Use the tools in this sequence to define unified communications for your business.
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Unified Communications (UC) has been helping workers and companies around the globe better communicate, work more efficiently, and become more productive. The use of UC impacts individual workers, teams or workgroups, and companies as a whole. Although a relatively new market, unified communications has been implemented by early adopters that understand the benefits it provides to individual workers and how it helps companies optimize their business processes. UCStrategies.com defines Unified Communications as “Communications integrated to optimize business processes”. UC integrates real-time communications (such as voice or telephony) and non-real time communications (such as messaging) with business processes and requirements based on presence capabilities, thus presenting a consistent unified user interface and experience across multiple devices and media types.