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Vendors are aware of and gradually responding to issues around multi-vendor UC strategies and UC interoperability, according to a discussion panel at Interop 2012.
Virtual UC applications are being deployed beyond the data center into the distributed enterprise and should be planned with virtual desktop infrastructure deployment.
As enterprises consider cloud-based UC applications for the branch office, they face integration issues between the cloud- and premises-based UC applications.
At Interop 2012 we uncovered the latest on the HP 12500 switch and learned what the HP OpenFlow strategy is really about.
At Interop 2012, clear signs emerge that application-aware networking is becoming a reality.
An Interop 2012 panel on spanning tree protocol alternatives quickly evolved into a debate about Shortest Path Bridging as an interoperable solution.
Latin American smartphone adoption is more robust than North America's, and the consumers are more mobile-friendly than their peers in developed economies.
Rising demand for high-quality network service delivery will require operators to undertake a massive wireless network upgrade, driving deals like the AT&T/T-Mobile acquisition.
In this ACG Research HotSeat video, Managing Partner Ray Mota gives viewers a quarterly update on the telecom service provider routing and switching market.
When video wall technology was expensive it was hard to sell. But selling digital signage has dropped in cost and many companies are now eager to replace static signs.
At Cisco Partner Summit 2012, Cisco continues its attempt to improve business by refocusing its channel partner strategy with support services, mobility and cloud announcements.
At Cisco Partner Summit 2012, the company extended its Cisco Smart Services plan, promising to make management services more customizable and simpler to maneuver.
Although many don’t immediately think of CRM and health care together, recent U.S. legislative changes to health care standards are causing organizations to think of patients as customers
Customers won’t start from scratch with new mobile app “bridge” programs that transfer their information to contact centers.
IBM is strengthening its CRM footing with the acquisition of Tealeaf Technology.
The most effective programs are shaped by clearly stated business objectives, according to a senior information architect at Bank of America.
In-memory database caching technology is helping gamers take charge of their online identities.
"Big data" technologies took a verbal shellacking from consultant and well-known Twitterer Karen Lopez in an Enterprise Data World conference session.