"Unified Communications" from Technology Marketing Corp.Technology Marketing Corp. (Norwalk, CT) has begun the publication of "Unified Communications The real time redirection of a voice, text or e-mail message to the device closest to the intended recipient at any given time. For example, voice calls to desk phones could be routed to the user's cellphone when required. ," a new magazine that is being published six times a year for executives deploying or considering the deployment of unified communications systems. "Unified Communications" magazine is devoted to educating enterprise decision makers on why and how they need to deploy unified communications (UC) solutions. It is designed to help enterprises deploying UC systems to: improve employee productivity, integrate communications into business process, simplify operations and reduce capital expenditures. TMC TMC Technology Marketing Corporation (Norwalk, Connecticut) TMC Texas Medical Center (Houston, TX) TMC Traffic Message Channel TMC The Movie Channel TMC Traffic Management Center said that each issue of the new title features industry news and developments, case studies of successful deployments and 'lessons learned,' interviews with executives at hardware and software companies, and an 'industry' section that carries analysis of relevant mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, and an overview of the unified communications market. TMC President Rich Tehrani noted that the "unified communications markets is one of the fastest growing anywhere and is an essential technology enabling corporations to turbocharge tur·bo·charge tr.v. tur·bo·charged, tur·bo·charg·ing, tur·bo·charg·es 1. To equip with a turbocharger. 2. their productivity. I've never seen a better time to launch a new publication." TMC also publishes "Customer Interaction Solutions," "IMS (1) See IP Multimedia Subsystem. (2) (Information Management System) An early IBM hierarchical DBMS for IBM mainframes. IMS was widely implemented throughout the 1970s under MVS and continues to be used under z/OS. Magazine" and "Internet Telephony Another term for IP telephony and VoIP. In the late 1990s, some people made a distinction between Internet Telephony and VoIP: Internet telephony referred to voice over the public Internet, while VoIP referred to voice over private IP networks. ," as well as related online and print information products. |
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