As regulatory oversight increases, organizations struggle to adopt cloud unified communications (UC) systems while maintaining compliance. Discover how Theta Lake and RingCentral can help you capture, archive, and manage voice communications to ensure compliance and mitigate risks. Read the white paper to learn more.
Discover how industry leaders are transforming manufacturing through digital technologies that enhance visibility, efficiency, and competitiveness. Learn about the key challenges, benefits, and investment trends driving this digital transformation. Read the White Paper to uncover the power of actionable visibility.
To understand the factors leading to poor SDR retention, TechTarget, Tenbound and RevOps Squared surveyed 218 sales leaders. Review the findings in this report, “How Does Your Sales Development Program Measure Up?”
To understand the top obstacles to maximizing the value of your organization’s IT investments, review this 19-page report, which is informed by the survey results of 1,500 ARG clients.
API security is vital due to frequent attacks. This white paper details building a robust API security strategy with an API Gateway and Specification. It discusses vulnerabilities, a proactive approach, and utilizing an open standards ecosystem. Access the full paper for a thorough API security plan.
Customers have new standards for service. They want timely, efficient service that’s available to them 24/7. However, this can be difficult for organizations to manage, as most don’t have the resources to meet these expectations. So, how can automation help? Access this guide to learn more.
API security is vital due to frequent attacks. This white paper details building a robust API security strategy with an API Gateway and Specification. It discusses vulnerabilities, a proactive approach, and utilizing an open standards ecosystem. Access the full paper for a thorough API security plan.
This 2023 Annual Report captures the value UPSTACK has worked hard to deliver for their customers and the major milestones they have reached along the way.
According to an academic study in the Netherlands, only one in seven Dutch people report a cyber crime to the police when it happens - feeling it is better to sort the problem out themselves because they don't think the police will do anything.