Unified Communications - IPT and VoIP.
Unified communications can help address the challenge today's organizations face as they contend with increasingly complex environments that feature a wide array of communications methods. Employees, business partners, and customers now conduct business using seemingly infinite combinations of phones, voice messaging, e-mail, fax, mobile clients, and rich-media conferencing. Without unified communications, however, these tools are often not used as effectively as they could be. The result is information overload and misdirected communications that delay decisions, slow down processes, and reduce productivity.
Wireless Networking.
Today, organizations around the world are adding wireless LANs or all-wireless networks to: increase employee productivity and mobility; facilitate network moves, adds, and changes; and to overcome the limitations of older buildings, leased spaces, or temporary work areas. And whatever your needs, GBS can implement a world-class unified wireless network from Cisco Systems.
Integrated Security Solutions.
Secure Connectivity, Threat Defence and Trust & Identity Management are all part of the suite of Cisco integrated security solutions. Help ensure a safe haven with integrated security that automatically detects, isolates, and defends against threats; the Cisco Self-Defending Network.
It can help you integrate security throughout your network to eliminate downtime and information theft, Deliver secure wireless capabilities so employees can connect from anywhere at anytime, Measure and manage complex regulatory compliance and network security policy.
Routing and Switching - The Solid Infrastructure.
Local-area network (LAN) switches are at the core of all networks, providing high-speed connectivity, applications, and communications systems. Today?s networks not only need to efficiently and securely transmit bandwidth-intensive data, voice, video, and wireless applications, they also need to provide for evolving traffic patterns, new services, and optimized application performance.
The network router is quickly evolving from a device dedicated to connecting disparate networks to an integrated services device capable of multiple functions beyond routing. Cisco customers are increasingly deploying integrated services routers, or sophisticated network routers that can deliver voice, video, data and Internet access, wireless, and other applications.