New Zealand Unified Communications Report

Audrey William, Research Director - ICT Practice, Frost & Sullivan
This podcast will look at trends in the New Zealand UC market, emerging areas of growth and will talk about the key players in this market
Aug 11 2011
13 mins
New Zealand Unified Communications Report
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