Communications Developer Conference coming soon

TMC’s Communications Developer Conference, is just around the corner - May 14-17, 2007, and is well-known as the premier event for developers of IP Communications technologies. The conference was previously known as the VoIP Developer Conference for the first three years, but changed the name this year to reflect the industry’s evolution from just voice applications to all forms of communications, which many have coined "Unfied Communications" (UC). With so many communication methods and devices, the need to organize all this information, including presence has become critical. Certainly, the unified communications market is set to explode. and developers are looking to get in on the action.

Who better to discuss unfied communications than one of the leaders of within the UC space than Microsoft, who has a major launch of Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 coming very soon (still in beta) which takes dead aim at the unified communications space integrating presence, VoIP, video, conferencing, and much more. I've actually been testing OCS 2007 recently and I think Microsoft may have finally gotten VoIP right this time.

In any event, Microsoft will be speaking at TMC's Communications Developer Conference to talk about the growth within UC, how developers can leverage UC to enhance enterprise productivity and other UC-related stuff. One of Microsoft's competitors -- and certainly no slouch in the unfied communications space is Skype, who will also be speaking at our conference. Paul Amery, Director of Skype Developers Program, will be one of our keynote speakers. Plenty of other important speakers will be there and certainly TMC's educational conference track is second to none. If you want to learn, TMC's conferences are the best in the industry. This isn't me just blowing smack, TMC has done surveys that have told us this is true. In addition, TMC is the only IP communications conference in the industry that offers a 100% money-back guarantee.

If you're interested in attending, it's not too late. You can register here: http://www.commdeveloper.com.
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