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Will go away?
Duh. The predictions are somewhat applicable to enterprises, less so to the general internet community. Interrupt-driven IMs are not a total replacement for email in any timeframe, although IM with collaboration and presence are good tools for many specific environments. None of these predictions are earth shaking -- any unified communications vendor would offer the same. IBM is not a leader in this space, but it can bring top line unified communications applications to many of its high end enterprise customers.