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- Unified communications terminology cheat sheet
- If your organization is considering implementing a unified communications solution, you may feel a bit overwhelmed as you examine the options from different vendors. Understanding the new terminology that has sprung up around the new technologies can sometimes be a struggle.To prepare you to intelligently discuss your...
- Blog posts 2008-02-22
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- On the client side: OCS client software and hardware
- Microsoft's Office Communications Server OCS 2007 is the cornerstone of the company's unified communications UC strategy. OCS is the successor to Live Communications Server LCS 2005, but what a difference a couple of years can make. Microsoft's ambitions for OCS go well beyond the scope of functions provided by LCS,...
- Blog posts 2007-12-14
- Is Microsoft set to take over the VoIP space?
- When Microsoft gets into the game, other companies start toworry—and with good reason. Past experience shows that once the software giantsets its sights on a technology, it often comes to dominate the market, evenwhen there are already well-established players.Just look to the fall of once-top word-processingapplication WordPerfect to Microsoft Word,...
- Technical articles 2007-01-12
- Is Microsoft VoIP ready for prime time?
- Last spring, Microsoft representative Jeff Raikes predicted that VoIP would move from hardware- to software-based in the next few years and that this move would bring down the cost of business VoIP considerably. We last took a look at Microsoft VoIP in January, and, as expected, things have changed in...
- Blog posts 2007-10-12
- VoIP provider dusts off free-call strategy
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
- Technical articles 2004-06-08
- essay for school paper.. please look over and critique it
- essay for school paper.. please look over and critique itnow, if you decide you want to help me and review it, and add comments or whatnot, please use the highlighter tool in word for me, so i can see the changes. You can ftp it up as a word...
- Discussion threads 2005-02-09
- Compare IP PBX systems from leading vendors like Cisco, Nortel and Avaya
- This Comparison Guide features the leading PBX systems from established vendors like Siemens, Cisco, Avaya and Nortel as well as cutting edge systems from new vendors like Shoretel and Fonality. The Enterprise IP PBX market is rapidly changing to keep pace with the rapid technological and business...
- White papers 2008-02-12
- Adding video to VoIP
- VoIP technology has provided companies with a way to conduct conference calls at a much lower cost -- but VoIP conference calls still have many of the same drawbacks as those made using the PSTN: Multi-party phone conversations are prone to confusion with more than one person speaking at once...
- Blog posts 2007-10-19
- Net neutrality and politics don't mix
- [Update: 12:00 AM June 9, 2006] The amount of political rhetoric coming from the Net neutrality crowd is at a fever pitch. From MoveOn.org to SaveTheInternet.com practicing their brand of scare the public to a self-interest driven "do-no-evil" Google, the consistent message were getting is this: [More scare...
- Blog posts 2006-06-07
- Microsoft UC for the rest of us
- Most everyone in the IT industry has heard of Microsoft's Live Communications Server 2005/Office Communications Server 2007 (LCS/OCS), the previous/just-released versions of its instant messaging, audio/video conferencing, and "presence" product for the enterprise, which now supports VoIP using the standard SIP protocols. But Microsoft designed LCS/OCS for...
- Blog posts 2007-12-07
- Does UC present new opportunities for spammers?
- Fighting FOR spam?Personally, I believe solicitation should be decided individually. If you want your carrier to block spam text, then you shouldn't have to do anything.But, Verizon in this case should allow their consumers to receive these texts if they chose to turn it on.For instance if you are...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-04
- Consulting firm turns to VoIP to cut conference call costs
- With its dispersed workforce and a bevy of multisite projects, Hitachi Consulting is dependent on conference calling to ensure that its consultants and contractors are in step with their clients. Each month, the company logs about 150,000 minutes of conference call time among its 900 employees.Until last September, the company,...
- Technical articles 2003-07-11
- IM offers robust functionality beyond text messaging
- Learn how IM can provide valuable business functionality, including applications beyond simple text messagingInstant messaging, once a novelty used primarily in home computing, is now making major inroads in many businesses. Here's a look at what is driving the growth of IM in the workplace and how IM can provide...
- Technical articles 2002-12-10
- Understand the role of Wi-Fi in unified communications
- Wireless technologies have played a big role in opening up Internet access -- and thus the ability to communicate with others in remote locations -- to more people in more places. As communication methods converge, Wi-Fi makes it easier for you to access e-mail, instant messages, faxes, voice mail, and...
- Blog posts 2008-03-07
- Unified messaging with Exchange 2007
- Microsoft touts Office Communications Server OCS, the successor to Live Communications Server LCS, as the cornerstone of its unified communications solution, but OCS targets enterprise-level organizations. Although pricing for OCS is not yet available, LCS costs $1,199 for the Standard Edition with five client-access licenses CALs or $4,969 for the...
- Blog posts 2008-01-11
- Momentum Webcast: A Sneak Peek at Unified Communications With Software-Powered VoIP and Unified Messaging (Level 100)
- The attendee of this webcast will learn how Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 and Exchange Server 2007 work together to provide a full spectrum of rich voice communications tools. Voice over IP VoIP is the next generation of voice communications. By enabling communications over an IP network and integrating these...
- Webcasts 2007-10-17
- Keeping Bad Stuff Out and Good Stuff In with the Right Unified Communications Tools
- "Real-time" communications, including public instant messaging IM, enterprise IM, A/V conferencing, voice over IP VoIP and mobile messaging are used throughout most enterprises. Whether for business or personal reasons, they often exist in a free-for-all with few constraints on usage. While such communications systems can be of great value to...
- Webcasts 2009-04-01
- IP Contact Centre
- I have a mid sized Cisco VOIP installation and an old traditional PBX (can you tell that I dont know voice that well, even after 3 years of it) about 700 handsets on each. I am looking at replacing an aging siemens HIPath contact centre with one that runs over...
- Discussion threads 2008-12-09
- Problem connecting my DSL Modem/Router and Wireless Router to my Desktop
- Hi,I have a DSL modem/router[XAVI x8821r+] connected to my desktop for internet use. Now i have a TrendNet TEW-432BRP wireless router which i want to connect to the DSL modem, since i want to use my laptop[with wireless] and VOIP also. But im having trouble setting it up.Right now, the...
- Discussion threads 2007-07-27
- TechNet Webcast: Managing and Automating Communications Server 2007 (Level 300)
- Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 has a wide range of features including instant messaging IM, presence, Web conferencing, and voice over IP VoIP. This webcast shows how to customize Communications Server 2007 to meet organization's needs and how to automate mundane daily tasks like new user additions, internal transfers, and...
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