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Attendees will discover how unified communications solutions can help raise a business to the next level of productivity and profitability. Most companies have one network for phones and a separate, incompatible network for e-mail. But with Unified Communications, there is a way to break down these traditional silos and get people talking without having to rebuild a whole network from scratch.
Unified Communications is the concept of combining voice (VoIP), email, instant messaging (IMs), facsimile (fax), and video-conferencing under one system. So imagine for example if MS Outlook also was an IM application, a PBX to handle phone calls, voicemails, etc. and a desktop video-conferencing system and a fax server. Manage everything in one shared inbox with one application that can also handle presence to tell people when and how you prefer to be contacted.
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| Business Technology Partners - Business Technology Partners (www.btp.net), located in New York, NY and Detroit, MI, is a technology consulting firm that delivers tailored solutions leveraging a broad array of expertise in IT infrastructure and applications, network management, technology maintenance, telecommunications, audiovisual and security systems. BTP's technology practice areas help organizations with design/build projects, relocations, technology upgrades and corporate consolidations. The company combines business-driven experience, industry best practices, and its own methodology to deliver projects on-time and within budget. BTP’s client portfolio includes ABN AMRO, ADP, Calyon, Deutsche Bank AG, Eisner LLP, Hilton, Estée Lauder, Gibbons PC, JPMorgan Chase, AYYA Hotel, L'Oréal, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Morgan Stanley & Co., Mount Sinai Medical Center, The New York Board of Trade, PRIMEDIA, Proctor & Gamble, Reed Business, Reuters, Standard Chartered Bank, State Street Global Advisors, Time Inc. and Viacom. |
| www.btp.net |
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| Contact Gary (aka The Guy with the Red Tie) |
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