The future of VoIP and unified communications

The future of VoIP and unified communications

Do you think VoIP will be made obsolete in 2008 by the rise of Unified Communications? If so, what are businesses to do to keep up with the times?

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Since VoIP is a part of unified communications I don't think it will be obsolete. That said, I think that more and more people will take advantage of the enhanced features offered by unified communications to remain connected regardless of where they are.

This was first published in February 2008