There's a quiet revolution coming in how we work together and communicate with each other: real-time communication over the Web. Whether via instant messaging (IM), video conferenceing, or online collaboration applications, today's workforce is communicating on the Web in myriad ways. These tools are making it that much easier for information workers to find the information they need, when they need it. To support this new wave of Web-enabled communication, Microsoft has developed "Greenwich" -- the codename for a Windows-based technology that brings secure and manageable real-time communication to the enterprise. " Greenwich" is designed to provide a central means to manage all real-time communications within a business. Cliff Reeves, vice president of marketing for Microsoft's Windows .NET Server Product Management Group, spoke to PressPass about "Greenwich" and how it can make real-time communication more effective for enterprise businesses.
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