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Flexible Working Webinar

Mar22

Details will be supplied via email before the event​​​​​​​​​

The countdown has begun - are you ready?

Free Flexible Working Webinar
for the Public Sector

Sponsored by Microsoft®
 
The Olympic season is fast approaching and Public Sector organisations based in Greater London and across the UK are being advised of the negative impact on the transport network.

 
20 million extra trips will be made by spectators during the games - on the roads, London Underground and other forms of public transport. This is likely to affect the commuters, visitors and customers for hundreds of organisations.

 
ARE YOU READY?
It is essential that you are prepared by having a flexible working solution to minimise disruption and avoid spending time and money keeping your organisation running effectively whilst maintaining staff availability.

 
Hear from Transport for London and Microsoft® about how the upcoming strain on the UK infrastructure will affect your organisation and how technology can help you maintain service levels and stay flexible in the future.
 

BOOK NOW TO ATTEND the webinar

Event times: 10Am - 10:45Am

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AGENDA

  • Public Sector challenges ahead and the upcoming strain on the UK Infrastructure - Transport for London
  • Find out how technology can address these challenges and add flexibility and cost savings across the organisation - Microsoft®
  • Unified Lync Case Study - Outsourcery
  • Q&A​
​(subject to change) ​

Now is the best time to implement a solution with Unified Lync.

​Unified Lync is the latest communications tool allowing users to collaborate effectively via a smartphone, laptop or PC from any location, with access to instant messaging (IM), voice and web conferencing, and much more.

 

It’s a single application that sits on your desktop and because it’s easy to use, and integrates fully with your existing Microsoft software and applications, it’s easy to learn and quick to adapt to.

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