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Enterprise Communications & Collaboration Market Grew to $22.3B in 2010

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Published :06/04/2011  |   Author :Jeremy Duke |   Unrated  | 
Avaya, Cisco, IBM, and Microsoft Posted Strongest Growth According to Synergy
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Video Conferencing Market Ramping Strong in Q3 2010

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Published :11/16/2010  |   Author :Jeremy Duke |   Unrated  | 
In Q3 2010, the worldwide VideoConferencing + TelePresence market grew 34% year over year. The market is doing well across the segments of Executive Video Systems, Room-Based (single-Codec) Systems, Immersive Telepresence (multi-Codecs) Systems, and Video Infrastructure equipment.
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Cities-In-a-Box: Cisco's BIG, BOLD Initiative

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Published :11/01/2010  |   Author :Sean Williamson |   Unrated  | 
Looking at the economic detail of Asia’s population points to a large population with a growing level of wealth and discretionary spending. It is evident that in order to continue this economic/social development, India and China will be pressed to develop new city centers; according to population experts, at least 300 one million-person cities will need to be built in the next 25 years in China and India, alone. This tells us that there will be a substantial amount of capital investment required with a strong focus not just on physical buildings/housing, but on equipping this population base with the most sophisticated and advanced communication/technology available.
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A Case for Migrating to Virtualization & Cloud Services

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Published :05/05/2009  |   Author :Jeremy Duke |    | 
Service providers are faced with the dual pressures of providing more entertainment, information, cloud, and collaboration services while simultaneously keeping an eye on cost containment, CapEx, and OpEx. Additionally, they face operational constraints such as power consumption, cooling capabilities, utilization levels, the ability to provision, and the ability to ensure continuity and data center longevity due to the complexity of their networks. Most service providers have networks where each area of service delivery requires its own packet network, computing powers, video head-end, video head office content caching, and central office equipment.
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