The STC is a recognized force in the telecommunications industry, spanning the disciplines of voice and data communications, video and audio teleconferencing, wireless and cellular networks, and the emerging application of unified communications. The Society provides a forum for professional development of its experienced members and the mentoring of new consultants.
STC members bring additional value to their clients through participation in a variety of professional organizations, publishing articles in industry journals, making presentations at conferences, tracking regulatory and legislative activity, analyzing industry trends and providing technology education and advising the industry.
Vendor organizations, through their membership in the Vendor Advisory Council (VAC), bring value to STC consultants and their clients by providing access to senior vendor management and the opportunity to influence products development and vendor policy.
Seminars
Tuesday 6 March3:50 PM - 4:20 PM
STC Society of Telecom Consultants European Chapter Launch
Garrett Myers, Senior Consultant - Managing Director - Gateway Group, Gateway Group
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The US based Society of Telecom Consultants is now expanding internationally in response to the rapid globalization of voice, data and Unified Communications solutions. Established 30 years ago, the STC is comprised of independent voice and data communications consultants in the US, Canada and Europe. The Vendor Advisory Council of the STC provides an efficient liaison between STC consultants and all of the major telecom solution providers. The STC is launching its European Chapter at the Mobile World Congress on 01 March 2012 and at the UC Expo in London on 6 March.
Wednesday 7 March11:10 AM - 11:40 AM
UC Decision Time - A Roadmap to Avoid Analysis Paralysis.
Garrett Myers, Senior Consultant - Managing Director - Gateway Group, Gateway Group
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There is little doubt that certain Unified Communications functions and features have the potential to improve communications and operational efficiency. For the person tasked with determining which UC features to implement and how to do it, the plethora of options and suppliers is daunting, perhaps overwhelming to the point of causing decision paralysis.