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Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Bill Gates on the Future of Communications

If you could ask one of the smartest and richest men alive such as Bill Gates one question, what would it be?

In today's economy that question would be, "What do you see as the most promising industry to succeed in today?"

Of course, his response would be, "Unified Communications".

With unified communications, you will be able to tell at a glance if the person you need to talk to is in the office and available to take your call.

Or switch to a video web-conferencing session, which will include colleagues and partners from around the world.

Your advertising campaigns will include a technology (called video email) that brings you to your clients even though you're not there.

Unified communications will have the intelligence to know, who is allowed to interrupt you or automatically re-route your phone calls to the right device.

And while on the road, you'll be able to listen to your emails instead of having to read them.

The new world of work and business will include virtual offices and virtual business teams that will connect globally through web conferences.

Ultimately, unified communications is about delivering a new way of doing business and for those that don't stay up with the new technologies, "They will be at a great financial disadvantage".

Click on the video below, to see the power of video web-conferencing, in a short interview with Bill Gates the leader of the technological revolution. In this interview Bill was asked to give his vision on the future of social media unified communications.

And then afterwards, you will learn about a multi-million dollar global communications Technology Company called Wowwe and how it's bringing social media technology to the general public marketplace and creating financial successes out of normal everyday working people.



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