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Unified communications dominated VoiceCon Orlando 2008
Although VoiceCon Orlando 2008 offered tutorials, forums, and presentations on telecom topics ranging from IP telephony to next-gen contact centers, unified communications (UC) seemed to be the topic on everyone's mind. And, if you judged the conference's focus by its keynote presentations, UC won hands down. [Read More] Posted By: Bill Detwiler on 03/19/2008 @ 09:15:22 PM in Mobile Enterprise

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Your VoIP vision could win you a 56-inch Samsung HD DLP TV
Texas Instruments' new Vision for Voice contest asks individuals to submit a short video that describes a specific VoIP product, improvement to a current voice technology, or a new voice technology they would like to see within the next 20 years. [Read More] Posted By: Bill Detwiler on 04/08/2008 @ 11:10:59 AM in Mobile Enterprise
Virtual worlds invade the average business meeting
During his VoiceCon Orlando 2008 keynote, Rhodin demonstrated a 3D virtual meeting room complete with conference phone, presentation screen, and faux leather chairs. Bill Detwiler, TechRepublic's Head Technology Editor, explains why he's skeptical 3D meetings will become the office standard anytime soon. [Read More] Posted By: Bill Detwiler on 04/07/2008 @ 10:34:29 AM in Mobile Enterprise
IBM predicts demise of traditional offices
During his VoiceCon Orlando 2008 keynote, Mike Rhodin, General Manager of IBM Lotus software, predicted five future trends that IBM believes "reshape the way businesses and workers communicate and collaborate." Bill Detwiler, TechRepublic's Head Technology Editor, offers his insights on which predictions are likely to come true and asks for your opinion. [Read More] Posted By: Bill Detwiler on 03/31/2008 @ 05:03:26 PM in Mobile Enterprise


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