CDW's Cloud Collaboration Technology May be Useful for Your Company

Along with their Unified Communications and collaboration capabilities, CDW is now offering a new solution that utilizes the cloud as a delivery mechanism for Unified Communications, “CDW Cloud Collaboration”. CDW has recently entered ever-advancing and competitive marked of networking and has introduced the CDW Cloud Collaboration as a way to integrate a mix of communication tools and technologies as well as addressing common drawbacks. There are a variety of communication tools and technologies included in Collaboration, such as voice and voicemail, mobility, video conferencing, contact center services, instant messaging and presence. Despite Cloud Collaboration being a new solution, CDW is definitely not new to Unified Communication or hosting collaboration tools. From their own Tier III-IV facility, CDW has completed over 4,000 Cisco Unified Communication deployments in the last decade. CDW hosts its services from their 485,000 –square-foot data center that runs 8.2 megawatts of power to support their world –class virtualization, storage and optimization systems. CDW Cloud Collaboration could be very beneficial to companies because it provides an efficient way to deliver collaboration applications to staff, who can then access Cloud Collaboration on any device, at any time, anywhere. Cloud Collaboration also enables companies to support collaboration services without compromising security, flexibility and management or application functionality. At the same time, Cloud Collaboration can help free IT staff so that they can tend to more pressing needs.  Cloud Collaboration also has access to technology such as Cisco Hosted Collaboration and over 50 Cisco Certified Internetwork expert’s who get IT on staff. If you would like to learn more about CDW Cloud Communications and how it may be beneficial to you or your company, head over to CDW’s Solutions blog. Below is a video that paraphrases CDW’s new technology: 

It's amazing to think what Cloud Collaboration can achieve, even within the video game industry. CDW definitely seems to be on the right track, and we can't wait to see this technology develop even further.

CDW is a current advertiser on my blog.  All opinions are mine.

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