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Radical changes in work patterns and productivity in the near future, SAYS SIEMENS

The changes in future business communication will allow the user to manage their communication in a simple and intuitive manner, to keep terminals and applications in a common flow of information without restrictions and manage them intelligently.

The changes in future business communication will allow the user to manage their communication in a simple and intuitive manner, to keep terminals and applications in a common flow of information without restrictions and manage them intelligently.

Thats the message from Bernd Kuhlin, the President of the Enterprise Networks Division of Siemens ICN, who is visiting the United Kingdom today as part of a global tour meeting communications consultants, analysts and customers.

Business communications stands on the brink of a new era that will generate radical changes in work patterns and productivity" said Mr Kuhlin.

Through our HiPath Enterprise Convergence strategy, seamless integration of communications across the entire IT and mobile environments is already happening. This revolution, backed by the ability to co-ordinate all messaging and information requirements to a single interface for the user, means that people can work with total efficiency from anywhere".

Mr Kuhlin and members of his Management team are spending three days in the UK. They will be highlighting true end user benefits already available such as:
·   Single point network management for voice and data
·   Mobility across the workplace
·   Seamless integration and interaction of global applications
·   New workflow processes improving business productivity
·   Realisable technological deployment and investment of TCO (total cost of ownership) scenarios

These benefits are highlighted throughout the tour, titled HiPath Practical Convergence. Today and Beyond". Siemens will be showing the direction in which IP communications will develop -- allowing seamless integration of communications applications into the IT and mobile environments. Business and workflow processes can be controlled from end to end and rendered more efficient, leading to a clear improvement in personal productivity and overall performance.

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For further information, please contact:
Claudia Hitner, Siemens Communications Limited on 01908 855 751 or email: claudia.hitner@siemenscomms.co.uk   

For press enquiries, please contact:
Brian Dolby or Kat Ager at GBCS PR on 0115 950 8399
Or email brian@gbcspr.com or kat@gbcspr.com.

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