Lucent Avaya
Enterprise Communications: Improving productivity and collaboration through an enterprise of the unified platform Aarkstore
Demand for more flexibility of the IT organization is ability to create new challenges for the management of IT infrastructures. A large part of this new demand comes from the changing nature of the operation in a market increasingly interconnected world, where an organization's performance is influenced by events that are largely outside its direct control. The consequence of this new business environment is the successful organization is now a factor in the speed with which it responds to market conditions, and thus, by implication, the speed with which it can adapt to any new environment. The role of technology is to add to these challenges by creating tension between the structures that exist with today's organizations, and create tensions within the structure of Ministry. These forces are demonstrating the need to review its role in the organization, and equally important for the organization to consider how it wants to embrace technology, and what role has technology in its activities basis. In other words, IT is a strategic capability or a simple support function?
KEY POINTS
A flexible approach geared communications services to enable the operation of the cloud computing and shared services becomes crucial.
User choice should begin to be taken into account in the IT strategy.
IT management must begin to take into account the world becoming more connected.
Without Wireless connectivity and mobility will have an increasing impact on the IT organization.
Unified Communications underlying business processes intensive collaboration.
security visibility and end to end, remain key elements in the communications field.
Managed service delivery for the purpose of communication is a viable option for many organizations.
Vendor partnerships and alliances are an aspect core market of business communications.
Contents:
Section 1: Management Summary
1.1 Summary of management
Section 2: Communication Network Company
And objectives 2.1 Introduction Report
2.2 Support for the extended enterprise
2.3 Communications Architecture
2.4 Device Types
Section 3: Requirements Next-Generation Network
3.1 Business requirements
3.2 Network Requirements
3.3 Challenges Network
Section 4: Management of Mobile Business
4.1 Choice mobile platform
4.2 Managing mobile devices
4.3 Application Delivery
Section 5: Safety in the wider environment
Endpoint Security 5.1
5.2 Security in the IP environment
Mobile 5.3 Policies and Procedures
Section 6: Market Outlook
6.1 Market Overview
Enterprise Mobility 6.2
6.3 Communications Unified
February 2010 Table of Contents – Enterprise Communications
Enterprise Communications
Article 7: Characteristics Matrix
7.1 Mobile Data Matrix Solutions
7.2 Communications Unified Features Matrix
Section 8: Technology Audits
8.1 Mobile Solutions
IBM – Mobility at Work
Microsoft – Windows ® phones for businesses
Research In Motion (RIM) – BlackBerry ® solution portfolio
Sybase – Sybase Unwired Platform
8.2 Communications Unified
Alcatel-Lucent – Unified Communications Portfolio
Avaya – Unified Communications
Cisco – Unified Communications and Collaboration
Nortel – Unified Communications Portfolio
Siemens Enterprise Communications Group – OpenScape Unified Communications
Section 9: Vendor Profiles
9.1 vendors
Antenna Software
B2M Solutions
Cognito
HP
Mformation
Motorola
Oracle Corporation
SAP AG
SEVEN
Synchronica
9.2 Unified Communications Suppliers
IBM
Interactive Intelligence
Mitel
NEC
Microsoft Corporation
Polycom
ProcessOne
ShoreTel
TANDBERG
TeleWare
Section 10: Glossary
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