Since the pandemic in 2020, digital transformation has been adopted by a lot of businesses as remote and hybrid working became the norm. So, how does a business go about doing this? A good example of this is when Dublin-based ALS Identify recently replaced their legacy comms system with a new Rainbow UC system from Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise.
Ronan talks to Taj Ginda, Channel Sales Manager at Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise and Pat Phibbs, General Manager ALS Identify about the steps taken in ALS Identify’s digital transformation.Taj and Pat explain why ALS Identify replaced their legacy comms system and how Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise installed a new Rainbow UC system to replace it.
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise makes everything connect by delivering technology that works for you.
Their vision is to deliver the customised technology experiences their customers need. Their mission is to make everything connect by delivering digital age networking, communications and cloud solutions with services tailored for their customers business success. In the Cloud. On Premises. Hybrid.
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