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Technology is a great thing. It helps us better manage our lives, provides access to information and interactions at our fingertips, it enables us to be mobile and keeps us connected no matter our location. These benefits mean that consumers and businesses alike create significant opportunities for technology providers, but this success leads to more than just a financial windfall.
NEC is forging ahead with innovative solutions that integrate its expertise in a variety of technologies. We are familiar with NEC's telephony and unified communications and collaboration (UC&C) products and services (voice, messaging, mobility, video, etc.), but the company also develops solutions around emerging information technologies (IT) and identifies three technologies - software defined networking (SDN), data analytics and biometrics - as particularly synergistic to UC&C. By integrating these varying technologies, NEC is creating some unique and forward-looking solutions for businesses today (and tomorrow) in an increasingly digital and increasingly connected world.
Business at its roots is a team game. And in a highly competitive space, it never hurts to get a little help from your friends. Fusion has facilitated growth via partnerships, acquisitions and mergers; Telarus has built a reputation as a top master agent - only time will tell how high the two climb.
Voice assistance is such a burgeoning technology that I anticipate this will be the communications area where we'll see the most rapid innovation taking place over the next couple of years. Particularly as integrating one powerful application with another becomes easier, it will be exciting to witness how much more efficient and hands-free our work productivity will become as voice interfaces increasingly become the next big thing.
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