By COMMfusion | Nov 8, 2011
Unified Messaging (UM) has taken a back seat to the latest hot technology – Unified Communications (UC). But with the advent of UC, there is now more momentum in the UM market than ever before. Unified messaging is an important component of UC, and as UC systems become more ubiquitous in enterprises, UM systems will also become more prevalent.
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