September 10, 2009

Broadband World Forum Europe 2009: “Common Sense 3.0”


Monique Morrow

I moderated a lively session at the Broadband World Forum 2009 today September 8 in Paris: Why Should Enterprise Companies Care About This “IP Transformation?”

IP transformation is not a question of when, in fact, it is here; moreover, the panelists focused not so much on the technology, but rather on the business models that are pertinent to unified communications, with IP Centrex, VoIP as a foundation.

 

 

We spoke about best practices, skill requirements, application and technology harmonization, TelePresence, virtualization, utilities such as water…well, a plethora of topics.

I cannot stress the energy and passion demonstrated by my colleagues during this session with all the 2.0/3.0 labels. I will always remember my fellow panelist, Anke Gill’s comment that characterized fundamentally why enterprise companies must care - to paraphrase, “how about common sense 3.0?”

Monique Morrow Posted by Monique Morrow at 08:35AM PST

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Santanu Ganguly Sep 13, 2009

Awesome!

Brings back memories of you chairing and moderating a few “lively” meetings from the past! grin

Respects

santanu

Monique Morrow Sep 28, 2009

Thanks Santanu!

I had an awesome team of dynamic panelists who were great!

Best always,
Monique

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