The company banks on its mobile business to give it a new growth path.
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Gartner positions the company in its visionaries' quadrant for unified communications report.
Solidus eCare 7.0 introduces InTouch, a unified communications client.
The companies sign a partnership to combine communication solutions for business-to-business collaboration.
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Make sure office automation equipment has an Energy Star label, says Holger Groenert, manager of product marketing at Itec Distribution.
Limited bandwidth and high connectivity costs stifle emerging tele-health opportunities.
With slowing ARPUs, the mobile giant will use Internet access as its next money-spinner.
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If properly controlled, companies can save up to 30% on office printing costs, says Kevin Johnstone, a business unit manager at Datacentrix.