Users Won't Get UC Unless They Ask Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Thursday, 19 July 2007
Despite the obvious appeal of one place to do all your communications, it seems business end-users are not convinced of the time-savings and efficiencies promised by Unified Communications vendors.

Unified Messaging (UM) and Unified Communications (UC) both promise business customers solutions that deliver voice and data to them wherever they are, over the most convenient device at their disposal.

According to industry research outfit In-Stat, the roll out of these services to enterprise knowledge workers is slow, reports In-Stat.

Why? Well In-Stat says its because end-users aren't asking for them.

IT managers and business decision makers want to hear about these benefits loudly and clearly from end-users before they dedicate resources to make them available.

"While Microsoft will surely play a key role in how messaging and unified communications play out on the desktop, IP manufacturers and specialty firms are aggressively countering by integrating messaging and unified communications solutions in their burgeoning IP PBX offerings," says David Lemelin, In-Stat analyst.

Worldwide UM and UM-capable client shipments will reach nearly 19.5 million in 2011 while traditional voice mail port shipments will shrink to zero by the end of 2009.

Current use of Web access to both email and voice mail significantly out-strips current use of other unified messaging applications based upon results from In-Stat's Technology Adoption Panel of business users.

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