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Here are fearless predictions for Singapore’s UC and collaboration trends
Deployments of unified communications (UC)solutions are on the rise in Singapore and the region, with the technology recognised as a major facilitator for faster decision making within businesses. According to Frost & Sullivan, the UC market in Asia-Pacific was valued at US$5 billion in 2012 and is predicted to grow to US$7 billion by 2016. So, what does the crystal ball say for the UC industry?
Here are fearless predictions for Singapore’s UC and collaboration trends
Deployments of unified communications (UC)solutions are on the rise in Singapore and the region, with the technology recognised as a major facilitator for faster decision making within businesses. According to Frost & Sullivan, the UC market in Asia-Pacific was valued at US$5 billion in 2012 and is predicted to grow to US$7 billion by 2016. So, what does the crystal ball say for the UC industry?
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