Friday, June 16, 2017

Cisco Communications Products in an IPv6 World

TechTarget
TechTarget
June 16, 2017
 
Business Technology Research from TechTarget
 
 
Cisco Communications Products in an IPv6 World
Sponsored by Global Knowledge
As IPv6 becomes more common place, it is important to know how Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise (Unified CCE) integrates with Cisco Unified Communications solutions, how IPv6 is supported, and how to accommodate it within your unified solution. The added IPv6 features like embedded security makes that goal more attractive and desirable. Read more...
 
 
Continuously deliver results with the continuous delivery model
Sponsored by CA Technologies.
Issues experienced in IT are forever changing. You may begin an 18-month long project to correct an issue, and then at the end of the project find that the issue you were correcting has changed entirely. That's why many organizations are turning towards a continuous delivery approach. Read more...
 
 
Use IoT analytics to build a better CX: Learn more
Sponsored by SAS
The Internet of Things (IoT) provides customer-centric organizations with a unique opportunity to connect to key clients and improve service outcomes. But to do so, businesses must contextualize IoT data and analytics. Learn how to translate IoT analytics into customer value. Read more...
 
 
The meeting's absurd impact on your finances
Sponsored by ReadyTalk
What are meetings truly costing your organization? This infographic explores how much companies are actually spending on meetings, what it does to their bottom line, and why employees should be concerned. Read more...
 
 
Manage your data volume in the cloud: Product overview inside
Sponsored by IBM
It's not enough to just manage data volumes anymore – organizations need to combine information and experience to unlock a deeper understanding of customers, processes and strategies. This requires a data management technology that can keep up. Learn about the in-memory technology and high-performance design of IBM DB2. Read more...
 

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