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Four Communication Barriers That Disappear with Cisco Unified Communications

Posted on June 23rd, 2010 by Kenneth Murrell |

Kenneth Murrell

Every company could benefit from improved employee communication and collaboration. Even if you’re doing it well now, there’s always something that could be tweaked for better results. If technology is one of the reasons why your employees are having trouble collaborating effectively, take a look at Cisco Unified Communications. This solution pushes past four of the most vexing barriers to collaboration and communication that your employees face.

1. Long Explanations
Have you ever spent precious minutes in what is supposed to be a short conference call describing what’s on your screen … when you could be using that information to overcome a business challenge? The application sharing capabilities in Cisco Unified Communications make this sort of long-winded effort unnecessary. All participants in a meeting can look at the same thing at the same time.

2. Crammed Conference Room Schedules
With Cisco Unified Communications, you won’t have to put off meetings for a day (or longer) because there isn’t a conference room available. You can pull ad hoc meetings together quickly and easily … without having to jockey for space.

3. Technology Strain
Online collaboration technology has been around for a while – and for much of its history, users avoided it. These tools never seemed to deliver anything close to the same experience as meeting and working in person. That’s not the case any more: Cisco Unified Communications delivers a robust environment, and is particularly effective when implemented with a Cisco-powered network.

4. Disparate capabilities
Having to pull the pieces together and integrate them to the extent possible isn’t a sufficient solution. Cisco Unified Communications delivers an integrated suite of collaboration and communication tools, including voice, video, data and application sharing. Think of it as one-stop teamwork!

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