Articles tagged with: Datamonitor and Unified Communications
Communications Architectures no Longer Meet the Requirements of Organisations
A report from IT research and advisory organisation, Butler Group says that it believes that organisations are moving from traditional hierarchies based on command and control, to looser structures utilising collaboration and team work and there is a fundamental shift from one-to-one to many-to-many communication. The extended enterprise now requires a common IP-based infrastructure to capitalise on information mobility and the need to be more flexible. There is a requirement for greater location independence, with remote working becoming more popular and many employees no longer remaining in one place for any great length of time. more
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Economic issues are set to drive growth in unified communications
A new report by market analyst datamonitor discusses the key trends in the unified communications market in 2008. It reveals that although uptake of such solutions has been relatively slow, environmental, social and economic factors will help drive growth going forwards. Whilst concerns over green IT, employee productivity and the economy may inhibit investments in some emerging technologies, datamonitor believes that these issues will make unified communications a compelling business proposition for enterprises. more
Related Tags: microsoft, social-networking, skype, cisco, telepresence
The End of Communications as we Know it
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