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The year is coming to an end, and the market landscape has changed for communications vendors, as the economic crisis has affected every aspect of the value chain.

The year is coming to an end, and the market landscape has changed for communications vendors, as the economic crisis has affected every aspect of the value chain. Furthermore, continued market consolidation has caused uncertainty among customers and partners. In order for market participants to remain competitive and grow, they must seek alternative go-to-market strategies and tap into new market opportunities.This briefing will highlight the state of the market today and will discuss emerging trends such as virtualization, cloud computing, Enterprise 2.0, mobility, and consumerization. Finally, Alvarez and Saayed will take a look at the future of the market, and provide strategic recommendations.This briefing will benefit communications solutions vendors, service providers, channel partners, and enterprise IT and telecom buyers, by discussing the state of the market today, emerging trends, and a look at the future of the enterprise communications market. Frost & Sullivan’s analysts will provide strategic recommendations for the value chain players in this market, as they look to remain differentiated and competitive in a difficult economic environment.Supporting Quote “The enterprise communications market is in flux. A number of emerging players has ascended the competitive landscape, while at the same time, consolidation has occurred. In addition, the technology revolution occurring is changing the way we communicate today. Parallel to this, there is a global economic crisis underway. However, despite these challenges, the value proposition of IP telephony resonates with business decision makers looking to deploy a more cost-efficient communications infrastructure. As macroeconomic conditions improve, IP telephony will continue its steady penetration into the enterprise market as businesses look to lay the foundation for unified communications in order to maintain a competitive advantage,” explains Alvarez.Supporting Resources For more information about Frost & Sullivan’s Unified Communications practice,Registratio • To attend the briefing, email jake.wengroff[.]frost.com your full name, title, company name, compan telephone number, company email address, city, state and country.
• Receive a recorded version of the briefing anytime by submitting the aforementioned contact details.About Frost & SullivanFrost & Sullivan, the Growth Partnership Company, enables clients to accelerate growth and achieve best in class positions in growth, innovation and leadership. The company’s Growth Partnership Service provides the CEO and the CEO’s Growth Team with disciplined research and best practice models to drive the generation, evaluation and implementation of powerful growth strategies. Frost & Sullivan leverages over 45 years of experience in partnering with Global 1000 companies, emerging businesses and the investment community from more than 35 offices on six continents.The year is coming to an end, and the market landscape has changed for communications vendors, as the economic crisis has affected every aspect of the value chain. Furthermore, continued market consolidation has caused uncertainty among customers and partners. In order for market participants to remain competitive and grow, they must seek alternative go-to-market strategies and tap into new market opportunities.This briefing will highlight the state of the market today and will discuss emerging trends such as virtualization, cloud computing, Enterprise 2.0, mobility, and consumerization. Finally, Alvarez and Saayed will take a look at the future of the market, and provide strategic recommendations.This briefing will benefit communications solutions vendors, service providers, channel partners, and enterprise IT and telecom buyers, by discussing the state of the market today, emerging trends, and a look at the future of the enterprise communications market. Frost & Sullivan’s analysts will provide strategic recommendations for the value chain players in this market, as they look to remain differentiated and competitive in a difficult economic environment.
Supporting Quote “The enterprise communications market is in flux. A number of emerging players has ascended the competitive landscape, while at the same time, consolidation has occurred. In addition, the technology revolution occurring is changing the way we communicate today. Parallel to this, there is a global economic crisis underway. However, despite these challenges, the value proposition of IP telephony resonates with business decision makers looking to deploy a more cost-efficient communications infrastructure. As macroeconomic conditions improve, IP telephony will continue its steady penetration into the enterprise market as businesses look to lay the foundation for unified communications in order to maintain a competitive advantage,” explains Alvarez.Supporting Resources For more information about Frost & Sullivan’s Unified Communications practice, please visit frost.com/.
Registratio • To attend the briefing, email jake.wengroff[.]frost.com your full name, title, company name, compan telephone number, company email address, city, state and country.• Receive a recorded version of the briefing anytime by submitting the aforementioned contact details.
About Frost & SullivanFrost & Sullivan, the Growth Partnership Company, enables clients to accelerate growth and achieve best in class positions in growth, innovation and leadership. The company’s Growth Partnership Service provides the CEO and the CEO’s Growth Team with disciplined research and best practice models to drive the generation, evaluation and implementation of powerful growth strategies. Frost & Sullivan leverages over 45 years of experience in partnering with Global 1000 companies, emerging businesses and the investment community from more than 35 offices on six continents.

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Hampshire Web Design, Marketing, And Hosting Company Goes Against The Grain Of Internet

Industrial Traffic LLC, A New Hampshire web design, marketing, and hosting company goes against the grain of the internet, a place where they say it’s easy for businesses to get taken advantage of. In doing so, they make an argument for web hosting that’s more honest than what most businesses have come to expect, with the reminder that “you get what you pay for”. The old saying goes, “You get what you pay for,” and the people at Industrial Traffic, a web design and internet marketing company in New Hampshire, couldn’t agree more. We’re putting ourselves out there because we think that’s the only way you can really do business effectively–to be honest, open, and professional, especially when the internet can bring some pretty dishonest business right to your doorstep,” says President, Michael
Over the years, Industrial Traffic has built and optimized websites for companies across the country. Unfortunately, that professional design and search engine optimization has sometimes been in vain when those same companies decide to get Website Hosting elsewhere You wouldn’t trust a free car to take you very far, and it’s the same for website hosting You wouldn’t trust a free car to take you very far, and it’s the same for website hosting” He explains that when it comes to the internet, website hosting is a big business–and too many free and cheap services can count on small businesses to fall for unreliable service that could result in “Significantly reduced sales, extensive downtime, and a whole lot of stress and uncertainty.” When asked about reliable email, power outage protection, and security, St. Laurent said, “You can’t even expect that from free hosting.” Ultimately, when it comes down to web services in general, St. Laurent reminds businesses that there’s an honest way to do things and a dishonest way, hinting that it may simply be just the way the internet works, but “honest business doesn’t’ change, no matter where you do it–on the web or not.” As for Website Hosting, St. Laurent adds, “With the daily growth of the internet, sometimes you never know what you’re getting yourself into, so we try to be one of the ones that leaves all the cards on the table…you get what you pay for.” Located in New Hampshire, Industrial Traffic is a web design, development, hosting, and marketing company that’s served businesses across the country.

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