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March 25, 2013  10:19 AM

Enterprises need to rethink mobility strategy to support anytime, anywhere communications and collaboration



Posted by: Gina Narcisi
mobility management, UC Security, UC vendors, unified communications and collaboration

Vendors made significant announcements last week at Enterprise Connect around new features and delivery options for their unified communications and collaboration offerings. As enterprises continue to realize the value in having the ability to remain in touch with their employees anytime,...

March 26, 2012  1:13 PM

Move over BYOD, here comes BYOA



Posted by: Gina Narcisi
Avaya, BlackBerry, BYOD, iphone, Microsoft, mobile uc, mobility management, Polycom, skype

ORLANDO -- The mobility trend is growing by leaps and bounds within the enterprise, with BYOD taking center stage over the past couple of years. But now, BYOD is evolving into bring-your-own-applications (BYOA), Michael F. Finneran, Principal, dBrn Associates, Inc. explained at Enterprise Connect...


October 25, 2010  3:16 PM

Are green buildings killing cellular signals? What it means for telephony pros



Posted by: Jessica Scarpati
Fixed-mobile convergence, mobile uc, mobility management, smartphones

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July 15, 2010  10:49 AM

Enterprise pits iPad vs. laptop: Which one gets clobbered?



Posted by: Jessica Scarpati
Apple, mobility management, Unified Communications

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April 30, 2010  5:35 PM

HP/Palm: What could this mean for unified communications?



Posted by: Jessica Scarpati
collaboration tools, HP, mobility management, smartphones

They say things happen in threes, so let's try the Hewlett-Packard edition of this association game: Colubris, 3Com... Palm? Huh? Those three letters...


February 5, 2010  2:26 PM

Agito takes a stab at killing expensive international roaming rates for iPhone, BlackBerry



Posted by: Shamus McGillicuddy
Agito, BlackBerry, Fixed-mobile convergence, iphone, Mobile, mobility management

Agito Networks is mostly known for its dual-mode fixed-mobile convergence solutions, helping enterprise get their mobile phones off the cellular network and tied into a corporate PBX via Wi-Fi networks. This week Agito came out with something slightly new that is targeted at a very specific, yet...


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