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Unified Communications - Simply an Industry?

Last night my partner Sheryl and I hosted our new Internet radio talk show, Stardust Radio. Our radio program is truly planned as a broad forum to discuss a wide variety of topics, but because of our close involvement with this industry, it's a sure bet that technology and communications tools will be the subject from time to time. When it is, I'll cross post the shows here for ease of access. Last night's show was focused on dispelling some of the myths surrounding Unified Communications.. It was, in part, driven by my post here the other day - Unified Communications - Dispelling the Myths.

Joining us in the conversation were some of the thought leaders from several innovative companies in the sector.

One of the most clarifying conclusions I think we all came to is the open recognition that unified communications, regardless of what some vendors might claim, is not a product you can buy. It's an industry, and the term unified communications is as narrow in meaning for our industry as the word transportation is to that industry. Unified communications means many things to many people. In the podcast, you'll hear one participant say that if you ask one hundred customers what it means, you'll get two hundred answers.

Here's the content from our show last night.



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Ken Camp has more than 25 years of experience in information technology. Ken spent 17 years with AT&T and Lucent Technologies successfully designing and implementing voice and data networks. He later worked in the security marketplace and played a key role in early IPSec VPN deployments. As an independent consultant, Ken's primary focal areas include network performance improvement, security practices and the design and deployment of integrated voice and data solutions. He may be contacted at: ken_camp@realtimepublishers.net

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