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Oct 14, 2008

Nemertes Webinar: Building the UC Business Case

On Tuesday October 28th at 2:00 PM Eastern I will be presenting a webinar on building a UC business case. This webinar will present research findings and best practices for justifying UC, creating a positive ROI, and measuring success. I'll present a number of a case studies based on our recent research gathered for our benchmark report entitled Unified Communications and Collaboration.

This webinar is free to attend. Register here

Oct 03, 2008

Notes on your iPhone

IBM announced Lotus iNotes this week, bringing Notes calendar, e-mail, and address book access to iPhone. It looks like this approach is based more on providing a stand-alone iPhone app rather than synching the iPhone's own apps with Domino as is possible using Microsoft ActiveSync with Exchange. Still, this just knocked down another argument for using the iPhone in the corporate environment, especially when the cost of an iPhone is on par with most BlackBerry's. But IT architects need to understand the impact on their server and network environments of enabling their remote users to sync directly with messaging servers versus using a hosted proxy in the RIM/Good models.

Oct 02, 2008

UC On the Rise

Nemertes Research has released a new report on UC adoption, here's the press release.

NEW YORK, NY – October 1, 2008 – Unified communications deployments continue to grow in the enterprise, according to Nemertes’ Unified Communications and Collaboration research benchmark. More than 47% of IT executives indicate they are deploying or planning to deploy UC, which is up 17% from 2007.

Disperse workgroup locations, rising travel costs, and new technology options such as telepresence are a common factor driving the increase of UC deployments. “Nearly 90% of enterprises identified their organizations as ‘virtual’ where employees work remotely from supervisors or workgroups,” says Irwin Lazar, principal analyst and program director for unified communications and collaboration with Nemertes. “This leads enterprises to invest in technologies that enable better collaboration. “

Large growth in adoption of desktop, room-based, and telepresence video conferencing is allowing several global companies to eliminate 2% to 5% of international executive travel. The study found 65% of executives deploying or evaluating telepresence video-conferencing systems, and 51% deploying desktop video. The increased use of video conferencing is a direct result of travel restrictions or reductions in travel budgets.

The benchmark -- in which 443 IT executives also rate their IP telephony and unified-communications vendors -- advises enterprises to build a business case, looking for opportunities to reduce human latency and travel, and improve meeting efficiency by leveraging UC applications appropriate for business. “IT managers need to make sure they have a UC plan, and that they are looking at video to improve virtual worker collaboration and travel costs,” says Lazar.