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Adam Boone, Vice President of Strategic Planning, Tango Networks

Adam Boone runs marketing for Tango Networks, bringing 25 years of experience in marketing, communications, strategy, and media, including networking, security and telecom companies. He led marketing for two Sequoia Capital start-ups with successful exits. Boone’s marketing management experience includes Subex, Sipera (acquired by Avaya), Syndesis, CoManage, Certes Networks, Accipiter, Marconi, FORE Systems and AT&T. He holds an MBA from Arizona State University and completed the Competitive Marketing Strategy Program at University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School.

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PwC UK goes ‘Mobile First’ … how to do it with Mobile UC

The huge accounting firm PwC has announced it is going “Mobile First” for 18,000 of its employees in the UK, say media reports.

How is going “Mobile First” changing enterprise communications?

“Mobile First” is gaining more traction as the new mode of communications for enterprises.

The compliant mobile workforce

The impact of Customer Experience Management (CXM) is undeniable.

There is no doubt that our mobile workforces are stretching the boundaries of how we manage communications and enforce company policies.

Your mobile workforce, your mobile strategy … ready for “mobile first”?

Supporting your mobile workforce today means a lot more than just allowing your staff to use mobile devices for their day-to-day tasks.

Countdown to GDPR: is your mobile program compliant?

A new European regulation goes into effect on May 25 that can have a major impact on how your enterprise mobility program operates.

Mobile Call Recording: Four tips for doing it right

Smart enterprises are being proactive about communications compliance as they implement mobile communications in their environments.

Three steps to better business mobility

Business mobility is no longer optional. To remain competitive, companies need to enable employees to be reachable and responsive no matter where they are.

The truth is that every workforce is a mobile workforce, and the most successful companies are rethinking their communications applications, systems and policies with mobility in mind.

Mobility for the modern workplace

Think of all the ways that mobility can complicate your business communications.

Companies want to take advantage of more flexible and productive workers, as well as benefit from cutting hardware and support costs.


October 11, 2021

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