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Dealing with Unified Communication

Over the last few years communication technology architecture has evolved to automate and bring together all forms of communication devices.

Today the ever-changing potential of unified communication includes the integration of fixed and mobile voice, e-mail, instant messaging, desktop and advance business applications, Internet Protocol (IP)-PBX, Voice over IP (VoIP), presence, voice mail, fax, audio, video, web conferencing, unified messaging and unified voicemail and whiteboarding.

Keep up with the latest and most useful information on unified communication by checking out our collection of news, features, opinions, surveys and tips…

News

Can RIM’s Storm stop the iPhone flood?

Wikis are more effective for collaboration

Avaya gears up unified communications app server

Pembina Trails School Division, which has more than 2,000 staff at 34 buildings, is using the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) version of ObjectWorld Communications Corp.’s Unified Communications Server. Is SIP the new USB

When Release 2 of Office Communications Server 2007 comes out in February, Microsoft will move closer to its goal of offering an almost complete IP-PBX. Industry analysts say Texttraditional PBX makers will have to adapt

Look at wireless UC from the user’s perspective: Gartner

Surveys

Study: Unified Communications to dominate by 2018

Unifed communications delivering on cost, says survey

Opinions

It’s clear that unified communications is the buzzword du jour. There’s just one small catch: What, exactly, is unified communications?

Why video vendors need social change

Tips

T360 – How to select the right unified communications system

What you need to know about 802.11n

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