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Supporting staff who work from home
More employees than ever are working from home. Unlike in the past where reams of paperwork had to be lugged home, technology now makes it possible to remotely access corporate resources - assuming your company has the right hardware and telecommunications services. Here's a look at the...
Tags: PBX, Analysis, Telephony, VOIP, Telecommuting, Telecommunications, Telecom & Utilities, Networking, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-08-04
Microsoft's Unified Communications products can't run on their own... yet
Microsoft released the first version of Office Communications Server in 2007. A good start for inter-organizational collaboration, OCS omits capability to include outside collaborators. Scott Lowe would be thrilled to see OCS replace his Nortel conferencing bridge as his Nortel PBX will be vanishing soon from campus. ...
Tags: Nortel Networks Corp., Unified Communications, Audioconferencing, Microsoft Corp., PBX, OCS, Telephony, VOIP, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Networking, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2008-07-12
Video: TR Out Loud - July 11, 2008
TechRepublic's Section Editor John Sheesley joins Sonja Thompson in the recording studio to help her recap the top five discussions of the week. Find out which discussions and members are HOT this week. There might even be a little swag musical number at the end. by Sonja Thompson
Tags: CD-ROM, Voicemail, Video, Texas Law, Consumer Electronics, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Sonja Thompson
Blog posts 2008-07-11
Can cheap broadband displace the traditional communications infrastructure?
Would you be willing to replace your traditional leased line with a "business class" broadband connection? Take this poll to share your response. by Justin James
Tags: Broadband, Business Class, Network Technology, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications, Networking, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-07-03
ITIF Broadband Rankings for 2008
If you are trying to get the go-ahead for a Web or Internet-based system and your corporation has footprints in multiple countries, you might just find the ITIF Broadband Rankings useful in arguing your case. by Paul Mah
Tags: Broadband, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Performance Management, Networking, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-06-25
ClarkConnect 4.3 release candidate 1 includes OpenVPN support
The latest release candidate of ClarkConnect supports OpenVPN, an open source SSL VPN that can be used to configure client-side, site-to-site, Wi-Fi based. and other connections. by Rick Vanover
Tags: Release Candidate, OpenVPN, IPSec, VPNs, Remote Access, Network Security, Microsoft Windows, Networking, Security, Telecommunications, Operating Systems, Software, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-06-23
Configure Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 Remote Access
Windows Small Business Server possesses powerful remote administration features. Follow these step-by-step procedures to get remote administration installed and configured in your enterprise. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, Password, Remote Desktop, Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003, Remote Access Wizard, Configure Password Policies Menu Box, Remote Desktop Connection Box, Remote Access, Telecommunications, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-06-23
Asterisk: Good choice for a large project?
Last year, my department was granted the auspicious task of handling the campus telephony services at Westminster College. The existing phone system is a Nortel Meridian switch. The system is rock solid and has a good feature set, but it's not inexpensive at all to maintain or extend....
Tags: Phone, Nortel Networks Corp., Avaya Inc., Asterisk, Telecom & Utilities, VOIP, Telecommunications, Networking, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2008-05-30
IPv6 and IPv4 mixed mode nodes inevitable
I am starting to look at Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) for selected live systems. While I do not have a particular need or requirement for using the updated version of the lifeblood of my network, I want to start formulating plans and scenarios so that there are no surprises...
Tags: IPv4, IPv6, IP, Internet, Networking, Telecommunications, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-05-26
Reduce Telecommunications Cost with SIP Trunks
Between T1 costs, a "billing charge" and local and long distance usage, Westminster College spends quite a bit of money on communications costs each month. The billing charge is a several-hundred-dollars charge that we incur for the privilege of receiving an itemized statement at the end of each month....
Tags: SIP, T1, Telecommunications, Trunk, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), Emerging Technologies, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2008-05-15
The new Clearwire: Mobile WiMAX in the U.S. gets major cash infusion
Sprint has finalized a groundbreaking deal to spin off its nascent U.S. WiMAX network into a joint venture partnership with Clearwire that will be funded by Intel, Google, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and Bright House Networks. Sprint has been building out its Xohm WiMAX into a nationwide...
Tags: Mobile, Network, Clearwire Corp., Broadband, Sprint Communications, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Network Technology, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications, Networking, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-05-07
Implement 10 GB Ethernet over copper with planning
I am again coming to you live from the Mandalay Bay convention center in Las Vegas at the Interop exposition. One clear theme is that 10 GB Ethernet is upon us. One demonstration that caught my eye in particular was related to crosstalk when using 10 GB Ethernet on copper...
Tags: Demonstration, Ethernet, Performance, Network, Cable, Performance Management, Network Technology, Networking, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-04-29
TR Out Loud - April 25, 2008
The Beth and Sonja show, also known as TR Out Loud, is back again this week with the top five discussions of the week, the top two members in TR Questions arena, the winners of last week's Question of the Week, and much more. Listen to the podcast. ...
Tags: Voicemail, Skype Technologies S.A., Microsoft Windows, Podcasts, Telecommunications, Operating Systems, Software, Internet, Beth Blakely
Blog posts 2008-04-25
Cisco's co-founder wants to simplify fiber optic networks
After leaving Cisco 17 years ago, Cisco Systems co-founder Len Bosack started a new company. The man and his company have been quietly working away in semi-seclusion, partially because of a non-compete agreement that Mr. Bosack signed with his former company. That all changed about a year ago; his present...
Tags: Fiber-optic Network, Network, Fiber-optics, Cisco Systems Inc., XKL, Fiber Optics, Optical Networking, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Networking, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-04-24
Will the Internet hit full capacity by 2010?
Jim Cicconi, the vice president of legislative affairs at AT&T, claims that the Internet's current network architecture "will reach the limits of its capacity by 2010" if no additional investments are made. Excerpt from ZDNet News: Cicconi, who was speaking at the event as part of...
Tags: Broadband, Internet, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-04-24
Are you ready for the next version of IP?
Experts have been talking about IP addresses for several years now, because the current version of IP limits the number of such addresses to a theoretical maximum of 4.7 billion. Though the number of Internet connected devices is much higher than that already, we have not run out of...
Tags: IPv6, IP, Networking, Telecommunications, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-04-17
Disconnected no more: Wi-Fi when you fly
Aircell, a provider of airborne communications, based in Itasca, Illinois, will be rolling out their new in-flight broadband offering on domestic flights in the next couple of months. Yes, mobile broadband while in flight. Aircell will cover the U.S., delivering mobile broadband service on an exclusive 3-MHz air-to-ground ATG frequency...
Tags: Mobile, Broadband, Aircraft, Wi-Fi, Mobile Broadband, Aircell Network, Internet, Aerospace & Defense, Broadband Internet, Advertising & Promotion, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Manufacturing, Marketing, Networking, Jeff Cerny
Blog posts 2008-04-15
New submarine cable links Australia and Hawaii
Not long ago a rash of submarine cable breaks garnered a great deal of interest here at TechRepublic, chiefly centered around Paul Mah's post "Severed submarine cables knock out Internet access to tens of millions." I thought it would be appropriate to mention something positive about submarine cables. A brand...
Tags: Cable, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-04-11
Your VoIP vision could win you a 56-inch Samsung HD DLP TV
Texas Instruments' new Vision for Voice contest asks individuals to submit a short video that describes a specific VoIP product, improvement to a current voice technology, or a new voice technology they would like to see within the next 20 years. Viewers can watch the submitted videos on TI's Vision...
Tags: VoIP, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Vision, Texas Instruments Inc., TV, Corporate Communications, Strategy, Telecommunications, Marketing, Management, Bill Detwiler
Blog posts 2008-04-08
Nearly 3,000 IT workers affected in Shell outsourcing deal
In his ZDNet Between the Lines blog today, Larry Dignan reported that Royal Dutch Shell will farm out its technology and telecommunications infrastructure in three deals valued at about $4.2 billion. Here's an excerpt from his post: Shell said in a statement that it will outsource its telecommunications and networking to...
Tags: T-Systems, Network, Outsourcing, Electronic Data Systems Corp., Information Technology Worker, Telephony, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Networking, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-03-31
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