How Do You Convert To Mobile Business Communications?
There was a time in the not-too-distant past when a corporate drone could escape the endless meetings, conference calls, e-mails and constant management intrusions of office life by the simple act of going home for the day. However, in today’s age of smartphones and “anywhere, everywhere” connectivity, escape is futile. Whether the idea of a mobile office excites you or depresses you, it’s undeniable that mobile business communications technology — gadgets like Blackberrys, iPhones, laptops and netbooks — greatly improves our productivity. Armed with a fully networked handheld, there’s no such thing as downtime. You can edit a PowerPoint presentation in the waiting room of the dentist’s office. You can respond to e-mails in the elevator. You can team-edit a document via a conference call while lying in bed (wishing you were asleep). If you’re considering making the move to mobile business communications, you’re in good company. Business users are one of the fastest growing market seg
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