Enterprises spending less on unified communications
Enterprise spending on unified communications has dropped more than 16 per cent over the last 12 months, according to data from Frost & Sullivan.
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- BHP, Lion Nathan ride Microsoft unified comms Microsoft's global announcement of its unified communications and software PABX platform, Office Communications Server (OCS) 2007, was not all forward-looking as the vendor released details of local enterprises already using it in production.
- FaceTime to launch unified communications appliance FaceTime Communications, a maker of network security appliances, announced the USG (Unified Security Gateway), one of the first devices directed at the full gamut of UC (unified communications) services, this week.

