Windows Phones and Unified Communications
Source: Microsoft
Are you thinking about unified communications in your business? You need to be.
In today's world, two trends are reshaping the way we work: 1) all workers are becoming mobile workers, and 2) highly effective collaboration has become every business's competitive edge in the 21st century. The key to better collaboration is unified communications, and a cornerstone to any unified communications strategy is the smart phone. This paper explains what unified communications is, why it is essential, and why Windows® Phones are ideally suited to serve as the "mobile connection" in a unified communication environment.
In today's world, two trends are reshaping the way we work: 1) all workers are becoming mobile workers, and 2) highly effective collaboration has become every business's competitive edge in the 21st century. The key to better collaboration is unified communications, and a cornerstone to any unified communications strategy is the smart phone. This paper explains what unified communications is, why it is essential, and why Windows® Phones are ideally suited to serve as the "mobile connection" in a unified communication environment.
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| Date: | Nov 2009 |
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