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Unified Communications '08 Exhibition, National Hall, Olympia, 9 - 10 April 2008

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    Unified Communications '08 Exhibition, National Hall, Olympia, 9 - 10 April 2008

    Unified Communications ’08, incorporating VoIP for Business

    is the event to help understand how IP based communications are changing the way businesses operate today.



    The event boasts a comprehensive exhibition showcasing over 500 products from leading players, such as Alcatel - Lucent, Amdocs, Avaya, BT, Cisco, Dimension Data, Microsoft, Mitel, Nortel, Siemens and Verizon Business amongst others demonstrating the latest products and services available to enterprises for the delivery of voice, instant messaging, audio and video conferencing.

    Over 80 educational seminars in five dedicated theatres will cover all aspects of unified communications from messaging, technical implementation through to teleworking, mobility, VoIP and IP Contact Centre Technology





    This programme will help to demystify the technology behind next-generation business communications, by creating the right environment for user organizations to learn, evaluate, match needs and select products and services.

    The event is targeted at CIOs; Business Managers; Technical Directors; IT Directors; IT and Network Managers and Communications Managers; Sales and Marketing Directors; looking to mobilise their workforces and bring together disparate communications platforms.

    Come along and network at the Mitel Bar, experience the Microsoft UC Live Feature and get to see the very latest Unified Communications technologies in action. If you are interested in Unified Communications and VoIP technologies, this is a must attend event, register now for your free entry ticket.

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