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Adelaide Bank - Improved internal communications can
promote faster response to customer needs, higher customer satisfaction,
increased staff productivity and increased revenue
Adelaide Bank is a leading bank in South Australia with 1,200 employees
and 25 branches in Adelaide – plus offices in Brisbane, Sydney and
Melbourne.
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Barker Implement - HP and Microsoft deliver scalable solution for
integrated communications Founded in 1936, Barker Implement is a full
service John Deere implement dealership that provides equipment
solutions to agricultural, commercial and residential customers across
south central Iowa.
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Hint AG - Swiss IT Provider Reduces Management Costs by 50 Percent
with Messaging Environment
HINT develops and delivers IT solutions for healthcare organizations in
the German-speaking area of Switzerland. The company was established
when two independent hospital IT departments merged, so staff have
detailed insight into the challenges and demands particular to the
healthcare environment. As a result, HINT is recognized as a leader in
its field.
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Lion Nathan - Australasian Beverage Maker Further Utilizes
Conferencing and Collaboration Solution
Lion Nathan is a leading producer, marketer, and distributor of premium
alcoholic beverages in Australia and New Zealand. Because employees at
Lion Nathan frequently work from home or in one of its many locations
across Australia and New Zealand, employees depend heavily on audio and
Web conferencing to collaborate and manage projects.
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Syngenta - Leading agribusiness firm cuts cost of Web Communications
by 50%
Syngenta is one of the largest agricultural businesses in the world. The
company is a leader in crop protection and ranks third worldwide in the
high value commercial seeds market. With 330 offices across more than 90
countries, the company employs over 21,000 people in a wide variety of
roles, from lab-based scientific researchers to marketing and sales
teams.
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University of Sydney - Major Research University Increases
Productivity with Unified Communications
Founded in 1850, the University of Sydney is a leading research
institute that operates in multiple campus locations worldwide. Over the
years, the university’s many departments had adopted a diverse range of
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