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How to Leverage & Extend Collaboration

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How to Leverage & Extend Collaboration
When enterprise-sanctioned collaboration tools either don't function well or exist at all, workers of all generations will resort to unsanctioned public, consumer-oriented solutions. This approach can put enterprise data at risk, posing a very real security issue. So what is the alternative? A robust unified collaboration solution empowers employees with the capabilities and user experience they need for effective collaboration, while meeting enterprise standards for security and scalability. Read this eBook for advice on how to choose the right collaboration solution, along with tips on migration and incorporation into current processes.
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