IBM Bringing Social Software, Unified Communications Together

Integration of Quickr, Connections, and Sametime applications is streamlining work team efficiency.

By  VoipPlanet.com Staff | Mar 11, 2010
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"One of my favorite topics of late is unified communications and social software, and how the two are or should be coming together," writes COMMfusion president and principal analyst, Blair Pleasant on Unified Communications Strategies.com.

"Everyone’s familiar with the public social networking services such as Facebook, twitter, and LinkedIn, but there are security, productivity, privacy and other concerns with these services," she writes.

"More and more companies are turning to enterprise-class social software tools that provide the security and quality that enterprises need."

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