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A discussion about the trends and technologies shaping the future of telecommunications in today's enterprises
While IP data traffic continues to grow at a near exponential rate, enterprises must manage that traffic while reducing costs, meeting initiatives for “green” computing, and providing adequate security in an increasingly risky cyber world. To achieve these goals, they are looking to service providers like Qwest to build infrastructures that will help them scale and grow efficiently and cost-effectively, and take advantage of the new technologies available to them. View
The Web and email are integral parts of your business, yet the open nature of the Internet makes your business more vulnerable to security issues, including viruses, spyware and phishing schemes. New risks arise daily, but you can protect your business by implementing these best practices for better data security. View
How to plan, implement and execute a quick recovery strategy for local accidents and natural disasters
Today's unpredictable world puts pressure on IT departments to maintain business continuity in the face of many challenges. Natural disasters, network outages, cybercrime and security breaches can bring business to a halt if a company lacks a sound disaster recovery plan. However, with the right people, processes and technologies in place, companies can withstand and recover from even the biggest threats. In this paper, Dusty Williams, CIO of restaurant conglomerate OSI Restaurant Partners, LLC, and Mike Cybyske, CBCP, Manager for Qwest Disaster Preparedness, review their experience with implementing disaster recovery plans in their organizations and best practices for maintaining business continuity in the face of natural or man-made disasters. View
Improving communication between IT organizations and clinicians
Expensive clinical IT implementations can go awry if there are miscommunications or missteps between the clinicians and IT professionals. IT staff can become frustrated when clinicians fail to use the technology provided, while clinicians may complain about not being involved in the technology selection process. How do you effectively bridge this communication gap and ensure that your expensive investments in healthcare technology succeed?
This paper outlines some best practices for helping IT professionals and clinicians connect and work toward the same goals, and explains how a telecommunications solutions provider like Qwest can facilitate a smooth deployment of emerging communications and collaboration solutions that benefit healthcare providers and the IT departments that serve them. View
According to a recent online poll of IT and business leaders conducted by IDG Research Services, virtually all enterprises are using or plan to use at least one application and/or a portion of their computing infrastructure via a hybrid cloud model. View
Does your company have what it takes to succeed?
To excel in today's business environment, executives must understand the opportunities and challenges of customer service. Today's organizations must embrace innovation, achieve a high level of responsiveness and transform customer information and feedback into actionable results. View
Why Hosted? Go Beyond the Traditional Contact Center
The contact center today is characterized by a conflict between its history and its current capabilities. Many businesses are discovering that making traditional premises-based solutions support new sophisticated customer contact management requirements entails a considerable amount of time, capital expense and expertise. As a result, companies and government agencies looking for a way to benefit from the powerful new contact center systems are turning to hosted contact center solutions. View
How Service Providers Can Help Consolidate IT Expenses
CTOs know that today, when it comes to IT, more is no longer better. IT departments in every industry are faced with static or shrinking budgets and the mounting pressure to do more with less. To reduce operating expenses and network spending, they must find ways to maximize their current investments rather than make new ones. Opportunities for outsourcing infrastructure and applications management, WAN optimization, cloud hosting and software as a service (SaaS) are now available and can help IT departments meet their budgetary requirements for 2009. View
Businesses of all sizes must be vigilant about data protection, but what threats are of most concern? How can you give employees access to information without giving it to criminals? And how much security is enough? Qwest Director of Product Management Bob Schroeder has the answers. View
Understand the Benefits of Implementing a System
A provision in the federal stimulus act is expected to transform the healthcare industry because of financial incentives for practices to improve the way medical records are stored. Here's how Electronic Health Records will help make your operations stronger and improve patient care. View
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