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 <description>Agito&#039;s latest version of its cellular wireless LAN convergence software promises still more savings in mobile calling costs for corporate users.
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 <description>I have to concede that enterprise social networking (eSN) has been around for a very long time. In fact, it has been around so long that it has only recently been identified as social networking.  In the not-so-distant past eSN was called unified communications and collaboration.
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 <description>Social networking has become widely adopted in the consumer and personal market place, but has not gotten the anticipated traction in the business world.  Iâ€™ve been mulling over this market dilemma for a long time and have developed some ideas to explain the lagging business adoption.
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 <description>The market for hosted and managed Unified Communications is hot--and VAR&#039;s can&#039;t afford to ignore it. This is a service that is coming on strong, with several offerings making a big splash this year. Unlike the shrinking margins afforded by traditional software and hardware sales, unified communications offerings can deliver greater profits for partners.
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 <description>Unified Messaging holds a great deal of promise in terms of convenience. Imagine being able to click on an icon for a colleague on your computer screen, and then see a range of options for communicating with that individual. Are they in the office? You would automatically ring up their office number. At home? Doesnâ€™t matter, your UM system would ring up their home instead. In the car in between? Ring the mobile. On the beach in Thailand? Well, you might be out of luck there.
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