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UCStrategies.com Delivering UC Core UC Content at VoiceCon Orlando 2009

It is clear that VoiceCon continues as “the place” for the communications industry to meet.   Thousands of customers, vendors, and industry experts have gathered here to share updates.  Avaya and IBM will are both making major announcements here.  The keynotes are from top execs from Avaya, Cisco, IBM and Microsoft.  The exhibits have an increasing registration.  In total, it’s a big deal! 

UCStrategies.com is providing the core UC content.  Our team is delivering the tutorial, “UC: Who’s Offering What?” on Monday afternoon; the industry updates, “Unified Communications Market Update” on Tuesday AM, and “UC Leadership Round Table” on Tuesday afternoon; and detailed content in the sessions, “Integrating Mobility with UC” on Tuesday afternoon; “Communications-Enabled Apps in Action” (a customer exec panel) on Wednesday AM, “The Future of Voice Messaging” on Weds. AM, and “Leveraging VoIP for UC” on Wednesday PM.  

Jim Burton will be a co-moderator of the VoiceCon Summit on UC, a plenary session on Thursday AM, and Don Van Doren will be part of the “Locknote” panel to recap and wrap up VoiceCon Orlando 2009.

Read the VoiceCon program details, and watch for our posts during and after VoiceCon.  Drop us a note or post to this blog if you have specific questions.  You can count on UCStrategies.com to continue to bring you the latest and greatest on UC!

One Response to “UCStrategies.com Delivering UC Core UC Content at VoiceCon Orlando 2009”

  1. It is interesting to watch the evolution of the VoiceCon show from its original telephony focus to the broader business communications domain of multimedia messaging, visual user interfaces, and integrations with business process applications that can initiate communication contacts with individual end users inside and outside of an organization.

    Maybe it is time to change the name of the show too, since it is really no longer just about “voice” and wired desktop telephony, and break it into logical segments to cover the different application integration needs of vertical markets for both mobile and desktop users.

    Just reiterating an old suggestion!

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