| Universal password reset |
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With 40% of IT time spent on basic maintenance tasks such as password changes, Unify allows employees to easily set-up a password reminder and to update it at will from both the Unify portal as well as the Windows log-on screen. |
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| Self-configuration of email profile |
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For each new employee or migration to an updated application, IT generally needs to go from desk to desk in order to configure a variety of clients, such as Outlook. Unify provides a user-friendly self-configuration tools allowing employees to easily set-up their own client, and get started right away. |
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| Device management |
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In order to ensure maximum productivity gains as well as increased security, Unify Enterprise Edition comes bundled with comprehensive device management capabilities, allowing employees to easily self-configure their smart phone to the back-end messaging server. Administrators can keep track of devices and remotely kill or wipe a device that may have been lost or stolen in order to ensure the security of the data. |
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| Distribution list management |
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Since managing distribution groups requires using native Exchange tools and hence system access, the responsibility for creating and managing distribution groups lies with the Exchange administrator. This is a manually intensive and error-prone tasks taking away a lot of skilled administrator time which otherwise could have been used for some strategic IT initiative.
With Unify, each employee can easily create and manage their own “smart distribution list” – defined based on a directory attribute or a logical combination of several attributes.
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| Self-Service |
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Each employee can be given access to their own portal, easily managing basic IT tasks and ensuring increased productivity gains within the organization. |
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