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UC: CMB Study on the Uses and Benefits of UC Applications



Once the basic IP Communications foundation is deployed, there are many additional applications that can leverage this converged IP network even more fully. Quantifying the real productivity gains and out-of-pocket cost savings of these relatively new value-added Unified Communications applications can be challenging for those organizations. One source of such information is benchmarks from current users.


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