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Important Stuff About VoiceCon Orlando 2010Important Stuff About VoiceCon Orlando 2010

The early registration discount expires this Friday; and we have our first Slidecast posted.

Eric Krapf

February 23, 2010

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VoiceCon ProgramThe early registration discount expires this Friday; and we have our first Slidecast posted.

VoiceCon ProgramJust a reminder for you that our Early Registration discount for VoiceCon expires this Friday, so there's still time to get your best deal on a conference ticket--go here to register.Also, we're going to be posting a number of Slidecasts, which are synchronized audio and PPT slides, with short previews of some of the information you'll get at VoiceCon. I put this one together, letting you see some of the content we'll have on Unified Communications architectures, in sessions led by Marty Parker of UniComm Consulting/UCstrategies.com and Brent Kelly of Wainhouse Research.

VoiceCon Orlando 2010 Slideshare 1: UC Architectures View more presentations from ekrapf.

VoiceCon ProgramThe early registration discount expires this Friday; and we have our first Slidecast posted.

About the Author

Eric Krapf

Eric Krapf is General Manager and Program Co-Chair for Enterprise Connect, the leading conference/exhibition and online events brand in the enterprise communications industry. He has been Enterprise Connect.s Program Co-Chair for over a decade. He is also publisher of No Jitter, the Enterprise Connect community.s daily news and analysis website.
 

Eric served as editor of No Jitter from its founding in 2007 until taking over as publisher in 2015. From 1996 to 2004, Eric was managing editor of Business Communications Review (BCR) magazine, and from 2004 to 2007, he was the magazine's editor. BCR was a highly respected journal of the business technology and communications industry.
 

Before coming to BCR, he was managing editor and senior editor of America's Network magazine, covering the public telecommunications industry. Prior to working in high-tech journalism, he was a reporter and editor at newspapers in Connecticut and Texas.