QUESTIONS / RESOURCES Refining a Network Strategy
If your customers are building a modern network, they need to take advantage of every possible opportunity to gain efficiency. Their network should seamlessly connect employees, customers, and partners to applications—in the office, at home, and on the road.
Watch these Chalk Talk videos, presented in partnership with HP, and learn how they can simplify, integrate, and automate their network to get the performance they need today while futureproofing for tomorrow.
Why Invest in Wireless?
The growth of wireless networking has been fueled by two key factors: one, the serious productivity benefits that come with wireless mobility and two, the explosion of new devices that have changed the way we‘re able to work. Watch this video Chalk Talk to understand the differences between a centralized and decentralized wireless network and learn how to help your customers choose the right places to invest in their wireless network.
Bottlenecks and Bandwidth Today, the amount of data travelling over a network has increased dramatically. Investing in strategies and technologies that increase efficiency will reduce costs and
management burdens associated with that data, paying significant dividends over the life of a network. Watch this video Chalk Talk to learn how your customers can add more efficiency to their network with faster, smarter switches.
The Power of 10
Businesses everywhere are asking, ”Is now the right time to make an investment in 10 Gigabit Ethernet?“ And, more importantly, do they need to justify the expense? Watch this video Chalk Talk to for more information on this hot topic.
WATCH THESE VIDEOS AT
www.pcconnection.com/HPNChalkTalk
Voice and Video Readiness Assessment The Right Way to Dial in a Network
PC Connection, Inc.’s Voice and Video Readiness Assessment is the first step for any organization looking to implement a Voice over IP (VoIP) solution. This assessment helps determine if a network is ready to support the real-time traffic and Quality of Service (QoS) levels necessary for VoIP applications. The Voice and Video Readiness Assessment identifies potential problem areas and includes recommendations to ensure invested IT dollars produce maximum ROI while delivering the high performance that VoIP demands.
How this Assessment Works A Voice and Video Readiness Assessment is the perfect way to begin your Unified Communications discussion with your customers. It outlines the key issues they need to address to ensure a successful implementation.
Our assessment evaluates their IP network by introducing simulated calls via Active QoS monitoring. It also examines their equipment to ensure that it supports QoS and industry standards such as 802.3af (Power over Ethernet).
An assessment allows a business to select the number of VoIP calls that they plan to support and demonstrates the impact that these calls have on the network via simulation—before any real-time traffic has been deployed.
The assessment also provides comprehensive documentation of any issues that arise during simulated calls. The assessment delivers the tools and information needed to optimize a network for real- time traffic, including a detailed QoS configuration to provide performance analysis.
Assessment Deliverable • Voice and video report
• Asset report • Visio network topology • Detailed Windows Server analysis • Detailed infrastructure analysis
Learn More
www.pcconnection.com/VideoAssessment
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