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Avaya lays out roadmap for unified software management

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Avaya lays out roadmap for unified software management
As Avaya continues its transition from a hardware company into a communications and collaboration software provider, it is going through some growing pains, including a shakeup of executives and uncertainty around a potential initial public offering that's been rumored for months. At an Avaya user conference in Boston Monday morning, executives outlined the company's roadmap for the future, which leans heavily on unified next-generation communications and business collaboration software. Avaya President and CEO Kevin Kennedy says Avaya will be "leading with applications" that allow for management of the full data center stack. Read More


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Cisco on BYOD: Get Used to It
Last week Cisco released some news about the tech topic du jour, BYOD. The main message: companies are less weary of employees using personal devices in the workplace, but security is still a concern. Is anyone surprised here? IT Hasn't Been Slow to Embrace BYOD, But... Read More

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