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Microsoft Germany
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Microsoft IT - UC Business Case Study
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Unified Communications Improves Business Outcomes, Lowers Costs, and Enhances Environmental Sustainability Business Case Study Published: February 2009 Microsoft Information Technology (Microsoft IT) used a business value framework developed by Forrester Research to more precisely measure the overall business impact and the return on investment (ROI) of unified communications (UC) at Microsoft. The analysis showed that the UC solution was generating an internal rate of return of 240 percent by enabling employees to save more than U.S. $212 million annually. The outcome and continued use of the analysis methodology justify further investments in UC technology. more info and download http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc982178.aspx
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Microsoft Infrastructure Planning and Design
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http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc196387.aspx Overview The Infrastructure Planning and Design (IPD) series provides guidance for Microsoft infrastructure products. The series is a collection of documents that leads the reader through a sequence of core decision points to design an infrastructure for Microsoft products. It also provides a means to validate design decisions with the business to ensure that the solution meets the requirements for both business and infrastructure stakeholders. The IPD documents are designed to be used by the following IT personnel: Infrastructure planners and architects who have a firm operational grasp of the technology. Partners and consultants who design infrastructure solutions. Business managers who want to understand how the technology decisions being made both support and affect the business.
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