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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Panel Discusses The P-PBX in Enterprise UC Implementations

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Listen to this expert panel that I participated in discuss what is really happening on the enterprise UC implementation front. Points discussed include;

- Implications of Avaya-Nortel acquisition
- Innovative UC communications for business process improvement vs. simple cost reductions
- Role of hosted services vs. premise-based technologies
- Impact of mobile communications on tradtional desktop telephony

Listen now by going to:
http://ucstrategies.com/industry-buzz/uc-experts-disucss-what-is-the-need-for-ip-pbx-in-uc.aspx?gnid=14580

Feel free to comment afterwards on the UC Strategies web site or get back to me at:
artr@ix.netcom.com

Art Rosenberg
The Unified-View

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

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July 22, 2009

Smart-phones Have Roadblocks for Mobile UC


Art Rosenberg, The Unified-View

A very perceptive article by a Mercury News columnist, Chris O’Brien, puts the spotlight on obstacles to Mobile UC growth that currently exist because of the wireless carrier control over the smart-phone market. Because the flexibility of UC solutions usually provides greater enterprise value for the more dynamic needs of mobile end users than for desktop users, the future growth of UC adoption will be slowed by some of these considerations.

In addition, the many mobile business process applications that can now be exploited through smart-phone (or netbook) “App Store” venues, will be affected by how the carriers will work cooperatively with enterprise-based mobile services for both their business users and consumer customers.

The battle is only beginning but this article cuts to the chase of some of the problems that are in the way of universal adoption of UC. In particular, it raises questions about enterprise support for individual end user UC needs that are discussed in one of the UC Strategies.com forums. (Go to www.ucstrategies.com)

What Do You Think?

You can contact me at: artr@ix.netcom.com or (310) 395-2360.