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Unified Communications are Here!
most of the biggies are on a collision course, with everybody seeking to offer "unified communications" to corporates - collaboration, messaging and conferencing. google is doing it with it's range of web based products; microsoft with its "hosted productivity suite", now cisco, trying to stake its traditional domination of the web based domain with webex, weboffice and now this. players who have dominated the small to medium business messaging and collaboration domain are also expanding their range with hyperoffice recently launching hypermeeting , which completes its integrated "unified communications" offering.
Posted by: pankajunk   Posted on: 08/27/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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And, those costs are just the start. How about the staff to keep it running  DonnieBoy | 08/27/08
Considering that Postpath has chosen the worst case scenario...  Confused by religion | 08/27/08
Well, they chose the same scenario for both, and 1 GB hardly sounds worst  DonnieBoy | 08/27/08
Well, it's funny you mention that...  LiquidLearner | 08/27/08
Unified Communications are Here!  pankajunk | 08/27/08
Unified Communications will mostly not be SaaS  rbradbury@... | 08/27/08
Lotus is the only real Exchange competition I've seen  LiquidLearner | 08/27/08
SaaS Unified Communications for SMBs  pankajunk | 08/28/08
Exchange price misquoted by $196K?  Al S Cook | 08/27/08
Don't forget  LiquidLearner | 08/27/08
Sounds strange  LBiege | 08/27/08
RE: Cisco buys PostPath: WebEx to compete with Exchange, Outlook, Office?  richij.com | 08/27/08
Cisco vs Microsoft  TonyRyb | 08/29/08

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