May 28 2009 4:57PM GMT
Posted by: Tony Bradley
TechTarget,
UC,
Unified Communications,
recession,
webcast,
virtual seminar
Shrinking or stagnant budgets are keeping many companies from taking the leap and investing in a full-fledge UC implementation. Do your part to ensure you’re spending the smartest IT dollars you can by attending this Virtual Seminar, “Unified Communications: A Good Investment in a Down Economy” to find out why right now is the best time to invest in UC - without having to take time out of the office.
Greater productivity, decreased costs and rapid ROI top the list of the promises of unified communications. However, as budgets shrink, companies are finding it harder to justify the costs. In this Virtual Seminar, you’ll learn why a smart investment in UC now can immediately save your company money and give you the competitive edge you’ve been looking for.
Pre-register today:
http://go.techtarget.com/r/7261504/5421719
Dec 4 2008 4:15AM GMT
Posted by: Tony Bradley
Security,
Unified Communications,
VoIP security,
UC,
TechTarget,
SearchUnifiedCommunications
Why is security always an afterthought? It seems that time and again there are technological innovations that businesses embrace. They do their due diligence to compare their options. They invest heavily to purchase and implement the new technology. They spend money to educate users to take advantage of the new technology. Much later, usually after there is an actual incident, security finally comes into the picture.
Often, it is a matter of money. New technologies can help the business run more efficiently. New technologies can increase productivity. Security, on the other hand, is an investment of money to prevent a greater loss of money as a result of a security incident or data compromise. It works in reverse. Rather than increasing the bottom line, security prevents the bottom line from going down. But, security is only beneficial if and when there is an actual security incident to prevent. It is like an insurance policy. You pay for it and hope you never have to use it, and it is very easy to rationalize that it is reasonable to accept the risk and take the gamble that the event will never occur rather than investing money to safeguard against it.
TechTarget’s SearchUnifiedCommunications site takes a deeper look at the issue of VoIP and unified communications security in the article Unified Communications Security Ignored and Misunderstood.