Recently, the president of the United States handed down spending cuts for federal travel budgets and endorsed videoconferencing and telepresence technologies as ways for departments to cut spending. Not surprisingly, news reports are already surfacing that technology firms are finding opportunity in the government to push for telework. Now, any time the entire U.S. government and all of its departments get behind anything, it represents a boon for whatever topic is being backed (in this case, videoconferencing and telepresence technologies). But for the unified communications industry, a ringing...