Companies throughout the globe continue are now investing rapidly in their hybrid work strategies. This means doing extensive research to determine the best software, hardware, and applications for workplace transformation. There are plenty of ways to collect information on the investments you’re considering for your hybrid workforce, but one of the best is definitely reading the right reviews.
To help today’s technology vendors, we’ve been conducting reviews into some of the most important tools, systems, and solutions for hybrid work. Here are our most popular reviews (according to UC Today analytics).
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Microsoft Teams for Mac
Wondering if Microsoft Teams is the right tool for your collaborative workforce? Today, Teams stands as perhaps the most popular hybrid work tool. Over the last couple of years, Microsoft Teams usage numbers have skyrocketed, supported by the tool’s ease-of-use, convenience, and rich feature set. So, does Teams work as well on Mac as it does on Windows?
In our review of Microsoft Teams for Mac, we cover everything you need to know about the features Mac users can access, and what you can expect if you’re installing Teams for a hybrid workforce with a few Mac users.
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Zoom Meetings
Another name gaining a lot of attention in the last couple of years, Zoom is widely regarded one of the most accessible video conferencing tools on the market. Zoom Meetings provides companies with an easy-to-access meeting environment where they can connect with colleagues, change their video backgrounds, and even separate into break rooms.
In our Zoom Meetings review, we cover everything you need to know about this video meeting tool, including the top features, the benefits of using Zoom, and the kind of prices you can expect to pay for your hybrid team.
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Zoom Phone
If your hybrid team already relies on Zoom Meetings for video conferencing, Zoom Phone may have caught your eye too. The VoIP solution offered by Zoom makes it easy to access business phone features within the same environment as your team collaboration tools. Zoom Phone can provide everything from call management and routing tools, to recording.
In our Zoom Phone review, we’ll discuss the kind of features you can expect from Zoom Phone, as well as why this might be a beneficial investment for your hybrid team. We also cover some insights into the costs of Zoom Phone too.
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Microsoft Teams for iOS
With hybrid employees working in a multitude of environments, from a variety of different devices, it’s important to ensure your collaboration tech will work everywhere. Microsoft Teams for iOS is the app available for Apple device users who want to access Teams on the go.
In our Microsoft Teams for iOS review, we cover the features and functionality of the iOS app, and how they compare to the general Microsoft Teams experience, as most people recognise it today. We also share insights on how easy it is to install and use the Teams app.
to invest in hybrid work strategies, it’s becoming increasingly important to collect as much information about available tools as possible.
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Jabra PanaCast
Any great hybrid workforce demands the right video conferencing technology. Fortunately, companies like Jabra have something to support almost every kind of worker. The Jabra PanaCast is one of the most attractive plug-and-play video conferencing devices on the market.
In our Jabra PanaCast review, we’ll show you exactly how this video conferencing technology works, and why it’s so beneficial to the hybrid workplace. We cover all of the top features of the device, as well as how easy it is to use and set up – even for remote professionals in your team.




