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40% of Enterprises Will Hit Up Managed Services for Telecom by 2009, 30% Network Management

Network complexity and convergence will drive 40 percent of enterprises to dabble in managed PBX and telecommunications by 2009, according to a recent survey by In-Stat. Thirty percent of firms with 1,000+ employees reported they will do the same with network security, storage and hosting, according to In-Stat’s Global Managed Services Trends, announced on In-Stat’s […]

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John Hazard
John Hazard
Feb 27, 2007
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Network complexity and convergence will drive 40 percent of enterprises to dabble in managed PBX and telecommunications by 2009, according to a recent survey by In-Stat.

Thirty percent of firms with 1,000+ employees reported they will do the same with network security, storage and hosting, according to In-Stat’s Global Managed Services Trends, announced on In-Stat’s Web site Feb. 26.

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