Unified, Secure and Compliant: Best Practices for Unified Communications
A free live Messaging News live webinar with IBM and FaceTime
DATE: Wednesday, April 7, 2010
TIME: 11am PDT / 2pm EDT
Register by April 6 to be entered into a drawing for a Flip Video, Ultra HD Camcorder (details on our site).
What does unified communications (UC) look like in a Web 2.0 world? The proliferation of applications accessible through multiple devices can be an incredible IT challenge. The convergence of enterprise tools and Web 2.0 apps, like social media, brings new risks to the enterprise and requires consistent policies across all UC communications.
Is your organization ready not only for the emerging threats, but also the compliance implications that unified communications brings? In this free 55-minute Webinar, we will explore issues to be aware of, examine best practices and review the benefits that drive UC value in the enterprise.
Register today and join Stephanie Jordan, editor in chief of Messaging News; Eric Young, senior director of FaceTime Communications; and Brian Aylward, World-Wide UC2 sales leader for IBM as they discuss:
- Best practices and deployment issues to consider when rolling out UC
- Key security and compliance risks created as UC-enabled workforces begin to use new applications from anywhere, at any time
- How UC platforms, like IBM Unified Communications & Collaboration, extend the communications borders of the modern corporate enterprise, increasing productivity while driving down costs
- How to create a security management strategy for UC platforms for social media to prevent malware, loss of confidential information and to meet compliance requirements
- Ways to address the long-term challenges of managing a UC environment
Tune in to hear how you can achieve the benefits of Unified Communications, solve deployment challenges, learn what’s working in the field, and have your questions answered during this interactive webinar.
Don’t miss this free webinar: Unified, Secure and Compliant: Best Practices for Unified Communications.

