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With 3rd party iPhone apps now all the rage, one group that's emerging are offerings from VoIP providers. Network World's John Cox asks "is anyone in charge?"
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Following up on several of our newsletters about unified communications trends, how unified...
IBM/Lotus is banking on the integration of its Sametime platform and collaboration software with... ...1
While telepresence is all the rage, we also note that other video over IP options may be well...
While all the Tier 1 service providers have had a VoIP offering for several years, the same isn't...
Frost & Sullivan released a report last week on the progress of the world enterprise telephony...
One of China's top three online video sites resumed service Friday, after an unexplained...
Migrating from one messaging server platform to another is not for the faint of heart, particularly...
BT announced late last month that it was launching a fully-managed video solution called "BT One... ...1
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Nortel this week said professional services firm Deloitte has selected it to provide global... ...6
Earlier this year, we bemoaned the lack of proven multivendor interoperability as one of the...
Gnostic Concepts, one of the leading market research and consulting firms of its time, merged its...
Let's face it: the Internet can be a strange and intimidating place. After all, it... ...12
Mitel announced several enhancements this week targeted to help SMBs increase customer...
Some still believe that deleting all e-mail and other messaging content is the least risky strategy... ...1
TMCnet.com today writes that VoIP services are one of the best and inexpensive means of communicating with others. It gives you lower cost 'basic' service, and saves your money on long distance and international calling.
Preview articleCommentNemertes researchers today posted the results of its unified communications research. As part of Nemertes’ Unified Communications and Collaboration research project, 443 IT executives from 426 companies rated their unified-communications vendors.
Preview articleCommentFierce asks: How many ways can iPhone owners do VoIP on their most-beloved device?
Each iPhone VoIP solution has its pros and cons.
Preview articleCommentIT World today writes today that the greatest challenge in VoIP security is that there are very few good example case studies available.
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Since the Terry Childs and San Francisco story has been making headlines in the IT industry these days, I believe it's important to discuss why such an event took place. As more of this story unravels, it appears that Childs was in fact very dissatisfied with how San Francisco's IT department...
Following up on several of our newsletters about unified communications trends, how unified communications is a useful tool...

The last blog entry covered DTMF relay. This blog entry will focus on Cisco IP Phone and Cisco SIP Trunk DTMF relay...

[IMG]http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u139/gtroyal/cbeyond.gif[/IMG] Not much is happening these days on the hosted...
Are users constantly complaining that your network is too slow? Or that they can't connect or can't stay connected? Are network applications hanging and slowing productivity? Do you spend way too much time trying to isolate the source of the problem and to prove that often the issue isn't the network at all but the application? In this on demand webcast, learn best practices and common root causes of application problems using case studies and live network traffic.

Through our infrastructure software and ecosystem of partnerships, Novell harmoniously integrates...
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Vizioncore invites you to attend a webinar focused on achieving cost-efficient disaster recovery...
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