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Canadian Airport Reaps the Benefits of Truly Unified Communications
by Hewlett-Packard Company
Published on: 06/01/2007 Overview In this case study, learn how HIAA developed and integrated a unified communications solution that included wireless and IP telephony and created flexibility and efficiency for how their terminal space is utilized. Topics: Business Intelligence solutions wireless technologies and mobile computing Telephony VOIP Unified Communications Voice data convergence
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Unified communications deployments continue to lack rigorous security, and enterprises that do secure their systems fail to recognize that internal threats are the greatest risk.
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SAN FRANCISCO - Unified communications (UC) is forcing enterprises to rethink the structure and management of IT organizations.
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