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October 27, 2016
Skype for Business and EMS - The Modern Workplace Series
More and more, employees need access to everything from everywhere. This enables them to be productive no matter where they are, or what device they are currently using. But with an increasing number of employees accessing sensitive information on personal devices, is it possible to stay secure?
January 01, 2020
Q-KON SA and Sonus boost Skype for Business
"This partnership, made possible via the Skype for Business SDN Interface, will definitely decrease network costs and at the same time support QoE (quality of experience) for users,” says Tjaart de Wet, MD of Q-KON SA, the Sonus distributor for sub-Saharan Africa since 2002.
August 06, 2015
Skype for Business (formerly Microsoft Lync) and Lifesize Cloud
If you work at a tech-friendly midmarket company or enterprise, chances are good that you’ve heard of Skype for Business® (formerly Microsoft Lync), the tech giant’s communications platform that’s designed with the unique needs of businesses in mind.
February 22, 2015
Ogilvy & Mather defy distance with Polycom RealPresence Solutions
Before the Polycom Group Series 500 solutions were installed in the offices of Ogilvy & Mather South Africa, employees were often travelling for ten hours for a two hour meeting. For Loftus, “the benefit and flexibility video conferencing has brought to our agency is priceless.”
December 07, 2014
Microsoft Lync: The Future of Unified Communications
When two worlds collide, the results can either be disastrous or something quite spectacular. For IT futurist and visionary Barry Neethling, a founding member of First Technology Group (the holding company of Galdon Data) the unified communications and professional audio visual technologies worlds finally coming together can only be seen as magic.
October 22, 2014
Microsoft Lync Enterprise Voice Deployment
In a June report, market researchers at T3iGroup laid out the results of its survey of 300 SMB and Enterprise business managers regarding Microsoft Lync Enterprise Voice deployments, which seems to spell good news for Microsoft market share, for the most part.