WEM
Workspace Environment Management (WEM) is a powerful and efficient tool designed to help organizations manage their workspace environment. WEM provides an integrated platform for managing user settings, applications, profiles, and other elements of the workspace environment to improve operational efficiency, reduce complexity and ensure end-user satisfaction. It also offers enhanced security by allowing administrators to control access rights per user. With its comprehensive features, WEM can help you create an optimal working experience for your customers that will increase productivity while reducing costs associated with IT infrastructure management.
UCaaS Workspace Environment Management (WEM) is a cloud-based platform that provides businesses with unified communications and collaboration tools. It enables organizations to access voice, video, and messaging solutions worldwide without managing their IT infrastructure. With UCaaS WEM, businesses can improve productivity by streamlining communication processes and enhancing team collaboration. Furthermore, it helps reduce costs associated with maintaining on-premise systems while improving scalability for future growth.
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Unified Communications (UCaaS)
A cloud-based combination of business calling, messaging, meetings, presence, and collaboration tools managed as one communications service.
Cloud Computing
Computing resources—such as applications, servers, storage, or databases—delivered from remote infrastructure and scaled as requirements change.
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Cloud-based servers, storage, and networking that customers configure and manage without owning the underlying data-center hardware.
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Software accessed as an online service instead of being installed and maintained entirely on the customer’s own computers or servers.
Disaster Recovery (DRaaS)
A plan and service for restoring applications, data, and operations after an outage or disruption. DRaaS provides recovery infrastructure through a managed cloud service.
Identity and Access Management (IAM)
The systems and policies that determine who a user is, what resources they may access, and how that access is authenticated and reviewed.