Cisco Executive Thought Leadership: IP CommunicationsFrom small public schools to large multinational corporations, organizations around the globe are migrating to converged network infrastructures that can support IP Communications (IPC). The following articles detail what IPC can do for you and how other organizations are using it.Finding My Voice- March 31, 2005 Douglas Frosst Executive Editor, Executive Thought Leadership Quarterly New voicemail tools, features, and functions that allow users to control when, where, and how they access their messages have made this technology even more convenient&151;and more of an asset to business. -March 2005http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/tln/newsletter/firstperson/d_frosst.html?CMP=AF17154 Executive Perspectives: Wim Elfrink: Lifecycle Service and Support for IP Communications- March 29, 2005 Wim Elfrink Senior Vice President, Customer Advocacy Because IPC deployments affect every employee on the network, companies must adopt a lifecycle-based service and support strategy that is specific to IPC in order to reap the full benefits of their IPC solution. -March 2005http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/tln/exec_team/elfrink/perspectives_4.html?CMP=AF17154 Executive Perspectives: Gordon Astles: Lending a Hand in a Crisis- March 29, 2005 Gordon Astles Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific Operations Gordon Astles, senior vice president of the Asia Pacific region for Cisco, discusses the Cisco response to the devastating tsunami&151;and the important role that technology plays in ongoing efforts to help survivors. -March 2005http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/tln/exec_team/astles/perspectives.html?CMP=AF17154 Executive Perspectives: Peter Alexander: The Future of IP Communications in the Small and Medium-Sized Business Market- March 28, 2005 Peter Alexander Vice President of Small and Medium-Sized Business Marketing IPC solutions can help small and medium-sized businesses lower their total cost of ownership, improve employee productivity, and reduce overall operating expenses. The key is choosing the right solution for the business. -March 2005http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/tln/exec_team/alexander/perspectives_2.html?CMP=AF17154 Research Studies: 2005: Plain Speaking - Voice Communications at the Office- March 24, 2005 E-mail, telephones, mobile phones, pagers, instant messaging, PDAs, and other forms of electronic communications tools have changed the way companies and their employees do business. This global survey conducted by The Economist Intelligence Unit examines qualitative and quantitative impact of these tools in today's workplace.http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/tln/research_studies/ipc_plain_speak/index.html?CMP=AF17154 |