Enabling Enterprise Voice in Zoom and Microsoft Teams

 

The past year has forced enterprises to find new ways to connect and collaborate, and solutions like Microsoft Teams and Zoom have stepped to the forefront to help them do just that.

However, now that reopening has commenced and the future of work is becoming clearer, it’s critical that organizations shore up their capabilities in using these tools in a way that enables them to be future-ready and secure.

To find out more, host Tyler Kern was joined for this episode of Trusted Communications, a Ribbon podcast, by the company’s Jamey Druger, Sales Director, North Central Region and Greg Nelson, Sales Director, Mid-Atlantic Southeast Region.

The trio dove right into the current landscape and their expertise-fueled forecasts for the future of enterprise voice, centering the conversation on several critical questions.

What benefits does a shift to cloud voice within videoconferencing solutions bring? What challenges do enterprises face in getting there, and how can they best transition legacy assets? Finally, in a modern communication landscape constantly under threat of cyberattack, how can enterprises secure their new voice network?

For the answers to these questions and can’t-miss insights from the front lines of enterprise voice, watch the full episode with Ribbon’s experts now.

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