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The Next Disruption: The Business Benefits of Supporting Omni Users IT White papers January 14, 2019

The Next Disruption: The Business Benefits of Supporting Omni Users [Learn more >>]( IT White papers January 14, 2019 Featured resources listed on CIO, ComputerWorld, CSO, InfoWorld & Network World [Learn how these white-papers relate to Applications content.]( WHITEPAPER | PRESENTED BY COMPUCOM [The Next Disruption: The Business Benefits of Supporting Omni Users]( The digital age has created a new type of end-user: the “omni user.” Omni users are an emerging class of knowledge worker that not only require constant access to applications, data, and content, but also the same access to modern technology at work that they have at home in order to reach peak productivity. [Learn more]( WHITEPAPER | PRESENTED BY VERIZON [Drive Better Business Outcomes by Enhancing Collaboration]( As technology levels the playing field across most industries, the success of your business relies even more on improving the interactions between your employees and the people and data they work with. By better using collaboration tools and applications, your organization can streamline business processes, enhance productivity, and increase agility to gain a competitive advantage. [Learn more]( WHITEPAPER | PRESENTED BY VERIZON [Deliver Communications Your Customers Can Count On]( When customers turn to you for support, they expect you to be available. While today’s business communications solutions tend to focus on technologies like live chat and mobile apps, a dependable phone system is still just as important as ever. But installing and maintaining an on-premises solution can run up costs and resources. [Learn more]( Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES You are subscribed as {EMAIL} If you do not wish to receive any future mailings from IT Whitepapers Online Resources, [unsubscribe](. When accessing content promoted in this email, you are providing consent for your information to be shared with the sponsors of the content. Please see our [privacy policy]( for more information. © 2019 | IT Whitepapers | | [itworld.com](.

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