UCStrategies Experts Preview VoiceCon Orlando 2010
February 26th, 2010. – By: Samantha Kane
TweetVoiceCon Orlando 2010 is March 22-25 in Orlando.
VoiceCon Orlando 2010 is March 22-25 in Orlando. The UCStrategies.com Experts will be well-represented, from general session keynotes on day 1, to the Locknote which closes the event. In this podcast, the experts discuss each of the sessions in which they will participate, and what makes VoiceCon "the premier event for our industry."
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Jim Burton
- General Session - Summit: Unified Communications Executive Forum
- Breakout Session - Unified Communications Leadership Roundtable: How Far Have We Come? What’s Next?
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Blair Pleasant
- Breakout Session - Unified Communications Market Update
- Breakout Session - How Much Voice Mail Do You Really Need?
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Marty Parker
- Breakout Session - How Much Voice Mail Do You Really Need?
- Deep Dive - Implementation Options: Unified Communications
- Workshop - Comparing Unified Communications Options: Who's Offering What?
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Don Van Doren
- Breakout Session - Presence: Preferences and Rules Drive Communications Effectiveness
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Michael Finneran
- Coffee Talk - Mobility and Unified Communications
- Breakout Session - Choosing the Right Mobile Device Ecosystem
- Coffee Talk - Options for Local Mobility
- Workshop - Integrating Mobility and Unified Communications: Comparing the Vendors' Solutions
- Workshop - QoS and Network Design for Converged Networks
- Deep Dive - Optimizing Enterprise Mobility
- General Session - Summit: How Many Phones Does Your Enterprise Need?
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Dave Michels
- General Session - Summit: Role of Cloud in Enterprise Communications
- General Session - Summit: How Many Phones Does Your Enterprise Need?
- Locknote
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David Yedwab
- Breakout Session - Administration Tools for Unified Communications
The expert panel includes Jim Burton, Blair Pleasant, Don Van Doren, David Yedwab, Michael Finneran, Dave Michels, and Samantha Kane. To download the podcast go to:
http://www.ucstrategies.com/uploadedFiles/UC_Views/Industry_Buzz/UCStrategies%20Experts%20VoiceCon%20Orlando%202010%20Podcast.mp3
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