Unified communication explored at CeBIT
The CeBIT conference will be focused on the unified communication market, which is growing globally.
A recent study by Credence Research indicates that revenues for UC applications will rise to roughly $106 billion by 2022.
New products in the area of Unified Communication as a Service (UCaaS) are expected to drive this increase. It would see all communications tools bundled within the cloud, from internet telephony to video conferences to individual presence information for each employee.
‘Communication and Networks’ will be the focus in Hall 12 at the CeBIT event, covering the entire spectrum of current and future technologies, components and business solutions for voice, image and data communication.
Together with roughly 40 partner firms, Microsoft will come to CeBIT ready to present examples of the path to the digital transformation. The field of unified communication is represented in Hall 12 by Skype for Business. These firms will be joined by others such as Datac, estos, IP Dynamics, Logitech and Plantronics in presenting new developments related in particular to efficient mobile communications platforms.
CeBIT will be held from 20–24 March in Hannover, Germany.
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