I wrote a blog back in August about how the economy wasn't that bad and good jobs were available. Well, I'm going to have to revise that comment....the economy is bad and will probably get worse.
As everyone knows, in September and October we saw the banking and credit crisis, a 3,000 point drop in the Dow, and the beginning of layoffs, even in IT.
Companies have frozen budgets, stopped hiring, and initiated massive cost savings projects. So, here are some cost savings tips and projects that we are working on now.
A real simple policy that most businesses can easily understand. Voice is at the top because it has to be. Critical applications come next because revenue and customers are more important than video. The rest is self-explanatory.
Just make sure your capacity management program is tracking your VoIP usage, DSP usage, and call volume. You don't want to anger your users and have them revert back to the external (costly) conferencing provider.
Good luck out there. I know times are tight.
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