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Balancing Telecom Expense Reduction with Corporate Demand
In today's lagging economy, telecom departments are struggling to reduce expenses while continuing to support the corporate communications network and deliver the ubiquitous 24/7 service that employees need to maximize their productivity.
How can businesses balance these countervailing forces in a recession? This on-demand Webinar from Veramark Technologies explores the strategies, internal capabilities, and technologies that organizations use to successfully reduce telecom and network expenses over 20% while maintaining the level of operational functionality and collaboration that their business demands.
Key Takeaways
Strategies for success:
• Best-in Class TEM requires company commitment and the right approach, strategy, and tools
- Call accounting, contract management, and strategic use of managed services provide added savings and visibility
- Managing today's integrated communications networks requires integrated solutions
Results you can expect:
After implementing a TEM solution, Best-in-Class companies have:
- Reduced landline and wireless expenses by over 20%
- Placed twice as many telecom assets under management as Laggards
- Reduced TCO of managing a wireless environment by over 25%
View this Webcast at www.veramark.com/Data/flash/Webinar-Telecom-Expense-Reduction/index.htm.
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Karyn joined the Bailiwick Company ten years ago, and spends the majority of her time managing media relations and corporate, employee and marketing communications for her telecommunications and technology clients. She currently leads the company's public relations practice. With an eye toward results, she works diligently to secure meaningful coverage for clients in relevant print and online publications, as well as in key financial and analyst reports. Her new-found passion for social media has ignited additional interest for the clients she serves. Prior to joining Bailiwick, Karyn was the communications manager for the Bucks County Conference & Visitors Bureau, where she publicized the beauty, art and culture that the region offers to leisure travelers. Under her direction, the county saw a 43 percent increase in travel leads. She has also spent time in advertising. Karyn holds an M.A. in Professional Communication from La Salle University and a B.A. in Communication from Elizabethtown College. Outside of the office she enjoys music, spending time with family and reading great novels.
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