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Plantronics call centre agents have rediscovered the use of their legs. Kitted out with wireless headsets, they are free to walk around the office as they answer customers' enquiries using the latest Plantronics communications headgear.
DUBLIN, Ireland, BUSINESS WIRE -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45795) has announced the addition of The Networked Home - North American Market to their offering.
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45795) has announced the addition
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of The Networked Home - North American Market to their offering.
BURLINGTON, Mass.----Nuance Communications, Inc. , a leading supplier of speech and imaging solutions, today announced a deal with TeliaSonera, the leading telecommunications company in the Nordic and Baltic region, to deliver the first call steering service to callers in the Nordics.
SALT LAKE CITY----Control4, the leader in IP-based home control and entertainment systems, today announced a strategic partnership with Magnolia Audio Video. Control4's complete line of whole-home automation products is now available at all Magnolia Audio Video stores.
In Amsterdam, Plantronics call centre agents have rediscovered the use of their legs. Kitted out with wireless headsets, they are free to walk around the office as they answer customers’ enquiries using the latest Plantronics communications headgear.
Keith Raffel, a Silicon Valley software executive, who infused the passions and compulsions of the high-tech world into a murder mystery, said that getting his first novel published was as difficult as getting his start-up company funded.
ATLANTA----New research from Internet Home Alliance, a cross-industry network of leading companies advancing the connected home market, promises that an "intelligent" laundry solution can, indeed, simplify and save time on this time-consuming home chore.
Recently, a number of us at Energy Central were discussing the utility industry in broad, sweeping strokes when the discussion turned to information technology and automation. One of the participants asked, “So where’s the utility industry’s iPod™?”

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