What Impact Will iPad Have on Business Video Communications Sector?

New device will likely be a hit with consumers, but will it have a role in serious business communications?

By  VoipPlanet.com Staff | Feb 2, 2010
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"Apple Computer and Steve Jobs always have had the Midas Touch with the iPod product line," writes Steve Vonder Haar on TMCnet's Business Video Website.

"Let’s operate for the moment under the assumption that the iPad will succeed where other tablet devices have failed," Vonder Haar writes. "If the Jobs team strikes digital gold with the iPad, the ripple effects on the Business Video market will be quite intriguing to watch."

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