Jul 21, 2010

The art of communicating well knows no industry boundaries, yet some vertical markets — those with a rich history of sharing ideas or bringing together disparate groups of people — seem tailor-made for unified communications (UC).

Both healthcare and education are collaboration-intensive environments where quality improves in direct proportion to the amount of valuable input from the right sources. In the hospitality industry, hotels, convention centers, and resorts vie for the conference organizers’ mindshare and money by offering them a smorgasbord packed with every conceivable amenity, be it massages and luxury rental cars, or on-demand videoconferencing and enhanced IP communications. READ MORE

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Feb 2, 2010

Hand-Mouse-TouchIT vendors and pharmaceutical reps may see a lot of each other, as hardware and software companies beat a path to healthcare providers’ doors. A surprising number of healthcare providers and related medical organizations have made only limited investments in their technology infrastructure. In this comparatively virginal market, Windows 7 will have an easier entry: Healthcare providers will be forced to buy PCs, notebooks, servers, and more to support the federally mandated electronic medical records and health information exchanges. READ MORE

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