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2015/09/04

What's Hot in UC this Week - Unified Communications

 

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One company that has positioned itself on the frontlines of the cyberwar being waged against businesses and enterprises of all sizes if SimpleWan. The cloud managed security company focuses on providing businesses big and small with the tools they need to make sure that business operations proceed smoothly in the event that something-anything-goes wrong. This includes helping to prevent data breaches that can cripple the day-to-day operations of any company.
There's no doubt that the workplace of late has seen some fundamental changes. An increasing number of technologies are on hand to change how we connect to others, and how we carry out a normal day's workload. In some cases, the workplace isn't so much a place as a concept, fueled by mobility and the bring your own device (BYOD) doctrine. But that change comes with challenges, challenges the new coalition of Switch Communications and Sprint are teaming up to help address.

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BroadSoft was an early innovator on the unified communications front, making it easy for businesses to buy and consume its offerings by bundling everything together rather than selling features in a one-off fashion. But the UC space has changed considerably since the company first came onto the scene. So we thought now would be a good time to check in with BroadSoft for an update on the company and where it sees the industry as a whole going. Here's an excerpt of our interview with Mike Wilkinson, vice president of market offers at BroadSoft.
Vonage, known for decades as a provider of a wide range of cloud communications services, finally completed a takeover of a firm well known in the Unified Communications as a Service field, called iCore. The two companies had been talking about a potential merger for a number of months now but as the calendar turned to September, Vonage was finally able to announce that the deal had been finalized.
The world hasn't actually gotten any smaller in the digital age. Quite the contrary, it is we who have grown, or at least our reach which has expanded, thanks to the undeniable power of modern communication technology. And while the ability to communicate across borders and over oceans is no longer novel, the speed at which this communication occurs, and the quality of the interactions, is, and always will be mind-boggling. No place is this more apparent than the work place.


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