Communication is in a critical transition!
Don't act without considering your options!

A critical time for messaging and unified communication.

Most companies are facing:
  End of support for current  voice messaging systems.
  Changes in mobility, wireless and speech applications.
  IP telephony and network changes, impacting on TCO models.
  New  demands for business speed and automation, globally.
  New regulatory and security rules.
All of these change what you need a messaging system to do.

Don't be stampeded by IP Telephony or End of Sales pressure.

A hasty decision is likely to double your costs.  With a careful, but short,
planning project you will be able to migrate or evolve your messaging
systems and achieve better results at lower cost.

The planning project will focus on the productivity of your company's
employees and on service to your callers.  Results will be measurable
and well-justified.  
Unified Communications Perspectives
Communication Perspectives is now
UC (Unified Communications) Perspectives!  


UC Perspectives continues to contribute to the Unified Communications
industry, including Unified Messaging, through industry conferences,
industry web sites, publications, webinars, and consulting services.

Unified Communications Perspectives continues to create training
courses both for Enterprise Telecom and IT teams and for UC Channel
sales teams.  

As a co-founder of
UCStrategies.com, Marty Parker of UC Perspectives
provides Unified Communications information and content for the industry,
such as the UC Resources pages, including the UC RFP Toolkits.

As co-founder and a principal of
UniComm Consulting, Marty Parker is a
member of the industry's premier enterprise UC consulting firm, assisting
clients with UC strategic planning, use case and application definition,
technology requirements definition, technology acquisition, and
implementation planning and coordination.  

We welcome your inquiries and feedback to
Marty Parker.
High return applications
are the justification for  
UC investments by
enterprises and by the
vendors that supply those
enterprises.

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