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How Do I Implement Unified Communications?

Cisco messaging, conferencing, and call-center applications integrate with both existing and IP systems to provide maximum flexibility and allow you to migrate to IP communications at your own pace.


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Productivity and the IPC Business Case

Based on surveys with companies using IP communications, Sage Research reports on benefits, including specific examples and revenue-generating metrics.


How Did Cisco Do It?

Learn about Cisco's own migration to IP telephony: 54,000 phones worldwide.
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Cisco Unified Communications integrates multiple components to create a comprehensive system for organizations of all sizes.

Migrating to Unified Communications

Voice over IP (VoIP), IP telephony, rich-media conferencing, and intelligent networks come together to provide significant cost savings and productivity benefits.

See How Others Have Done It

Case studies from Sage Research highlight the return on investment and productivity gains that organizations are realizing through unified communications.




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