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IT ManagementVoIP Is Too Complicated For Mass Markets, Says Forrester Research
Author: simplefeed.informationweek.com Published: 10th Apr 2007 Visited: 130 times
Forrester's Zayera Khan found VoIP navigation systems generally to be a problem with users who are bewildered by a plethora of icons, buttons, rollovers, and navigation features.
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