The latest unified communications news and analysis from Network World.
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Cisco vs. Microsoft
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Does Verizon's Voyager stack up to the iPhone? |
5 IT skills that won't boost your salary
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Women 4 times more likely than men to cough up personal info
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Japan's 10 funniest tech-related commercials [Videos]
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Throwing away a promo CD is "unauthorized distribution"?
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Adults too quick to dismiss educational video games
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Attack of the iPhone clones [Slideshow]
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10 things IT needs to know about AJAX
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This Year's 25 Geekiest 25th Anniversaries [Slideshow]
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Breaking News
IBM/Lotus sharpens weapon for unified communications battle
Hosted messaging market trends
The need to archive e-mail is a growing concern
The MacBook Air and the security of your data
The long road for unified communications
You can, but should you purge everything?
Demand for unified communications not just from IT
Avaya, Cisco address VoIP vulnerabilities
Cisco touts collaboration as way to transform data centers
Unified communications and security
Verizon expands global unified communications services
Should you consider tomatoes in your messaging infrastructure decisions?
The impact of attachments on e-mail systems