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Much has been made of the Apple MacBook Air's smallish hard disk (and even smaller flash memory... ...2
Nortel this week said professional services firm Deloitte has selected it to provide global... ...2
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... ...5
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
T-Mobile announced a nationwide VoIP-based landline phone service that offers subscribers unlimited... ...2
Unified communications and unified messaging provide a number of advantages for organizations of...
Avaya and Cisco have addressed a VoIPshield Laboratories report that their VoIP gear is vulnerable... ...1
We believe that VoIP and IP Telephony have passed the "tipping point" so that the key question now...
Last week, the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that an employer does not have the right... ...2
VoIP customers of Avaya, Cisco and Nortel should look Wednesday for patches that correct newly... ...6
Today we'll highlight a few announcements made at NXTcomm 2008 which wrapped up last week in Las...
The NXTcomm 2008 Show opened this week in Las Vegas and today we'll highlight some of the early...
Over at Ars Technica, the site says when Apple announced in March that applications developed with the SDK could have VoIP features, quite a few people were happy. At the time of the announcement, though, we didn't know who was going to step up to the plate and take Steve Jobs up on his words. Now, a new application called iCall has been revealed, and will allow iPhone owners to place VoIP calls over WiFi networks.
Preview articleCommentCompanies throughout the world have discovered significant communication challenges when integrating disparate systems and supporting other locations and employees not housed in the corporate headquarters. TMCnet reports that as a result of these challenges, many have looked to unified communications to streamline processes and deliver cost savings while also driving efficiency and productivity.
Preview articleCommentTMCnet is today reportingthat TelePacific Communications has extended its session initiation protocol-based product line, “SmartVoice”.
Preview articleCommentThe bloggers at Voice Over IP Weblog today talk up the Jazinga wireless/PBX convergence device. “I got a piece of hardware from UPS on Monday from a company called Jazinga. It's a Wifi-enabled router with a PBX that promises to make it possible to have a PBX up and running without an IT staff. In it's pre-release form, it's not quite like that, but with some bug fixes (and updated documentation), this could be really big.”
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As if managing the day-to-day operations of your telecommunications infrastructure isn't difficult enough, then consider... 1
Earlier this year, we bemoaned the lack of proven multivendor interoperability as one of the roadblocks to a successful IP...

[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.

The Customer Focused Teating team at HP previously published the Best practices for HP servers and...
Telepresence for the Enterprise - Key Verticals and Lines of BusinessTelepresence for The Enterprise: Key Verticals And Lines Of Business. Frost & Sullivan outline...
Seeing is believing IDC White PaperIDC white paper details value of HD collaboration.

Get caught up to speed on the latest wireless networking technologies that will help you reduce...

Vizioncore invites you to attend a webinar focused on achieving cost-efficient disaster recovery...
Hosted VoIP Services. Is it for you?Learn how you can reduce your telephony costs as low as $25 per user per month with hosted VoIP...
Bringing Order and Security to your Mobile Workforce: Corporate Mobility Policy and Device Management On-DemandIn many businesses, mobile devices are managed the way that laptops were managed ten years ago - as...

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