A discussion around what is included in UCaaS, including the six key features that top UCaaS providers build into their solutions.
UCaaS Providers
A discussion of UCaaS providers, what is included in UCaaS, and how to find the top UCaaS providers for your company.
Status Go: Ep. 134 – The Horizon Report: Business Models
Wrapping up our series around The Horizon Report discussing the top 10 trends that will directly affect business models over the next 10 years.
Status Go: Ep. 127 – The Horizon Report: Top Technology Trends
Dr. Dennis Trinkle and graduate students; Paul Faria, Christopher Nouhan, and Cyrus Green discuss their findings around Technology trends.
Status Go: Ep. 108 – AWS Cloud Journey | Transformation in Education
Varouj Seuylemezian, Senior Director of IT for the Los Angeles Unified School District discusses their cloud journey and automation of critical processes.
2021 Predictions: What Our Experts Are Saying
Traditional norms were no doubt disrupted in 2020, which makes 2021 predictions a big question mark of how things will evolve. As we reflect on lessons learned from 2020, one commonality among those we saw thrive is that being prepared for the uncertain means pivoting your company toward a stance that emphasizes agility, speed and security.
California Community College Migrates to AWS
This project was an example of CMLA is action: The client benefits from reduced IT infrastructure cost, faster availability to student data, and greater security.
Massive School System Embraces Cloud on Fast Schedule
The client and AWS were extremely impressed with InterVision's pace and ability to herd multiple activities into a cohesive momentum for cloud migration, so the project could hit its deadline with a quality rollout.
Amazon AppStream 2.0: Mt. San Jacinto College Enables Remote Work During COVID-19
InterVision worked closely with MSJC and AWS to determine the most appropriate autoscaling policies to both limit cost and ensure necessary resources were continually available. Within two days, we had completed a production environment deployment of their five initial applications on AppStream 2.0. MSJC subsequently trained more than 300 employees in the following two days, thereby allowing their staff and faculty access to the critical enterprise applications.