Unified Communications (UC) is an evolving communication technology application that integrates calling, messaging and collaboration with all your coworkers from anywhere, with any device. Through unified communications, you’ll experience optimized business processes and enhanced workplace communications. By reducing latency and allowing workplace collaboration from anywhere, it’ll make your teams more efficient and productive.
Unified communications solutions like Webex and Microsoft Teams with Direct Routing support calling, messaging, meetings and team collaboration with anyone from any device. They include full HD video, voice, screen sharing and conferencing all in a single app.
Benefits of Unified Communications
1. Improved Collaboration
With the rise of remote workers, just as much work is done outside the office as within. Being able to work as a team — even when members can’t physically meet — is crucial. Unified communication allows the same level of collaboration you’d experience in the office without the physical restraints. By integrating voice, file sharing, video and messaging into a single application, teams can connect from any device, wherever they are.
2. Simple to Update
With cloud-based applications, updates can be made easily at the push of a button. Platform maintenance and updates are done regularly — and conveniently — to improve user experience.
3. Increased Productivity
Normally, trying to get a hold of an employee outside the office can be a huge time waster. You’re constantly leaving messages and sending emails, hoping they’ll eventually get back to you, to no avail. This situation causes unnecessary stress — especially when deadlines are fast approaching.
With presence features, you can see who is available, busy, meeting or traveling. By knowing who’s available — and the best way to reach them — workplace collaboration is more productive and efficient.
4. Disaster Recovery
If your internet connection fails, UC apps will still be able get your work calls by utilizing cellular data. In fact, all devices utilizing unified communications will receive business calls and messages.
To put this into perspective, when someone calls your business number, your desk phone will ring, your desktop will ring, and your mobile will ring (assuming you’ve downloaded both the mobile and desktop apps). So, if one of those goes down, there’s always another option.
5. Flexibility
Traveling is a huge part of business in this global economy. Having access to your messages and calls while you’re out and about is a must. But you may not always have access to a computer. Having accessibility to your data and interacting with team members from a smartphone ensures you’re always able to get work done.
With unified communications, you’re not restricted to one device at a time, either. You share a video conference from your laptop and send emails from your phone all at the same time.
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