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Teo's UC Server Supports the Drive to VoIP Solutions and BYOD - Unified Communications

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March 05, 2012

Teo's UC Server Supports the Drive to VoIP Solutions and BYOD

Unified Communications (News - Alert) adoption is on the rise. Why? Mobile professionals are using a variety of devices to connect and communicate. If those devices can be streamlined, they save time and the company saves money – key drivers that also have led to the adoption of VoIP solutions

As captured in this recent Teo blog post, mainstream UC adaption will have its own set of challenges. Perhaps the most glaring is the fact that it won’t be driven from the top-down with peaceful change management. Instead, individual users with their various devices will drive the change as they demand a better way to communicate. 

This drive for change has also given way to the concept of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD). Users want extensive capabilities while on-the-go, but they don’t want to be limited to what the corporate network will allow. Companies want employees to foot at least part of the bill for their devices, but also need to make the necessary investments to protect the network when these devices connect... Read More

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