Archive for January, 2008
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008
A Cooperative Project of VoiceCon and UC Strategies
This issue of Unified Communications eWeekly is sponsored by VoiceCon Orlando:
VoiceCon Orlando 2008—Register Now And Save!
The industry’s premier event for IP Telephony, Converged Networks and Unified Communications will be held March 17-20, 2008, at the Gaylord Palms Hotel in Orlando, FL. VoiceCon is uniquely focused on the changes […]
Posted in Usability, User Devices, Implementation, Marty Parker |
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Thursday, January 24th, 2008
A Cooperative Project of VoiceCon and UC Strategies
This issue of Unified Communications eWeekly is sponsored by Cisco:
Get the insights and tools you need to maximize collaboration among your employees, partners, and even your customers on BizWiseTV from Cisco. In a special 12-minute video interview, management consultant Ed Rigsbee reveals how building business alliances with other […]
Posted in Market Trends, Applications, Jim Burton, Unified Communications |
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Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
A Cooperative Project of VoiceCon and UC Strategies
This issue of Unified Communications eWeekly is sponsored by Unimax:
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Posted in Standards, Market Trends, Applications, Fred Knight, Unified Communications |
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Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
A Cooperative Project of VoiceCon and UC Strategies
This issue of Unified Communications eWeekly is sponsored by Unimax:
Take the Unimax telecom quiz…
How much will you spend on telecom over the next year?
Too Much
Way Too Much
Way Way too Much
A Lot Less with Unimax
Unimax’s 2nd Nature software helps large organizations significantly reduce their telecom expense.
Learn more. Access our […]
Posted in User Devices, Collaboration, Market Trends, Applications, Don Van Doren, Tech Trends, Unified Communications |
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