World Desktop Videoconferencing Market

Frost & Sullivan
August 12, 2009
26 Pages - SKU: MC2420150
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Countries covered: Global

This market insight provides a perspective on market and technology trends and issues in the desktop videoconferencing market. It clearly defines the value proposition of desktop videoconferencing for enterprise workers. Further, it identifies potential target customers and use cases. Finally, it discusses the drivers and restraints impacting adoption of desktop videoconferencing solutions in the evolving unified communications paradigm.


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