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IDC's Enterprise Communications and Collaboration Conference 2010 will give IT professionals a comprehensive overview of what they, and their organizations, should be doing to ensure that their communication and collaboration needs are met in the most efficient and productive way.
The conference will discuss the hottest topics in mobility, convergence, unified communications and VoIP and social networking, and will bring together leading communications providers, best practice case studies and expert IDC analysts.
Collaboration and communication are critical to effective business management. Providing employees with effective communication has proven to increase productivity. Most organizations have a ban on travel and have started closely examining mobile costs, while many are looking at how they can reduce real-estate costs by increasing the use of flexible working practices. Unified communications, video and tele-presence can provide immediate business benefits because it can:
- Increase productivity and collaboration by integrating communication in your own organizations;
- Deliver secure communication and knowledge sharing across geographical distances;
- Improve efficiency by integrating business processes in your communications strategy
IDC’s Enterprise Communications and Collaboration Conference 2010 will examine the hottest topics, including:
- Issues and trends in enterprise communications
- Key considerations for successful deployment of your communication solution
- Technologies and tools: telepresence, video, and voice solutions, software applications and tools supporting informal and formal real-time collaboration
- Collaboration enabled Business Transformation and change management issues
The conference will enable end users to make knowledgeable decisions about enterprise communications and will include end-user case studies and presentations from leading vendors and IDC analysts.
Who Should Attend?
- CIOs, CTOs
- IT Directors
- Telecommunication Directors
- IT and telecom infrastructure managers
- Infrastructure managers
- Operations managers
- Financial managers
- Facility & Operation Managers
- HR managers
- Organizational change managers
Representatives from:
- Financial
- Utility
- Retail/ Wholesale & Manufacturing
- Government Bodies and Associations
- Construction and Facility management
- Business services, Conference organizers
- Telecom & Media
- Internet service providers
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