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Editor's Note
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Good morning,
The rise in uptake of Unified Communications in Australia is due to technological changes and business imperatives according to new research.
In other news, Market pressures are prompting Toshiba to move to newer technologies according to analysts, with the company seeking ways to cut costs to remain competitive in the Flash memory market.
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