Unified Communications' Most Important Feature
Presence allows for us to know the status and availability of people through the company. My issue isn’t that presence should be viewed the same as IM; instead I am perplexed by why it was the lowest rated/desired feature. ...More
February 3, 2012 By David Byrd
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An Imperfect Storm
Having networks fail around the world as we are attempting to generate confidence in using cloud applications is not good. ...More
February 1, 2012 By David Byrd
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Mixing it Up, the Good
We actually tend to develop fuller ideas in solitude rather than collaborative settings. Why then have we allowed the average space per employee to drop from 500 square feet in the 1970s to 200 square feet in 2010? ...More
January 30, 2012 By David Byrd
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9 C's of UC
A cloud-based Unified Communications (UC) solution can help streamline business operations in businesses and organizations of any size. ...More
January 20, 2012 By Louis Hayner
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A Refreshing Bit of News
After a 2011 that seemed to rebound from the slow equipment sales of 2009 and 2010, it looks like 2012 will be the year of Unified Communications, video conferencing and cloud computing. ...More
January 4, 2012 By David Byrd
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10 More Wonderful Days
The top business story of the year was a tie between the world’s financial crisis and the rise of Apple. ...More
December 21, 2011 By David Byrd
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Video Conferencing: An Arrow For the UC Quiver
Video-conferencing solutions for the desktop are very inexpensive to acquire, simple to install and fairly effective as a communications tool. Moreover, solutions for the office can be had for thousands of dollars versus tens of thousands of dollars. ...More
December 16, 2011 By David Byrd
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Pancakes and Panned
An announcement by HP to present webOS to developers as an open-source platform will do little to save it from withering on the vine. ...More
December 12, 2011 By David Byrd
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Do You Want SIP Trunks With That?
SIP facilitates the concept of anywhere, anytime on any device. It is through the integration of multiple choices for broadband, devices and applications that presence can be delivered to internal participants and other members of the business ecosystem. ...More
December 9, 2011 By David Byrd
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