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Beyond IT Cost Control: Interwise to Sponsor Live Webcast Featuring Leading Industry Analyst on How IT Can Create Competitive Advantage in a Radically Changing World
Business Wire, Sept 11, 2006
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. and LONDON -- On Tuesday, September 12, Interwise(R), a global leader in unlimited voice, Web and video conferencing for the enterprise, will be sponsoring a free Webcast to help senior and mid-level IT professionals understand how in a radically changing world, they can extend their efforts beyond cost control to create competitive advantage for their organizations.
During this 1-hour interactive event, featured Gartner Vice President and Research Fellow, Tom Austin, will map out how IT can accelerate business performance in a climate of global operations with interdependent partnerships and distributed, highly mobile workforces.
Austin says that CEOs need IT to rise above their day-to-day technical activities and apply information technology to drive competitive advantage. IT organizations want the same thing, but often are unsure how to work effectively with the business to deliver top- and bottom line results.
The Webcast will be offered in two sessions: 9:00 AM EDT and 2:00 PM EDT. Those interested in participating should visit http://events.interwise.com/?p=500760&t=1&s=pr to register.
About Interwise
Interwise is the leader in delivering unlimited voice, Web, and video conferencing for the enterprise. Interwise's fixed price / unlimited usage business model and enterprise-class technology combine to make it easy for companies to deliver conferencing and collaboration as a core business application, replacing multiple products with a single, integrated solution that can reduce overall conferencing expenses by 50 per cent or more. More importantly, our unique capabilities drive innovation, corporate agility and operational effectiveness by enabling customers to give unlimited conferencing and collaboration to every employee in the enterprise, like email. Interwise sells to and supports customers globally through a direct sales force, distributors, value-added resellers, communications service providers, and network-oriented systems integrators. For more information go to www.interwise.com.
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