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Free 30 Day Trial: Ericom Blaze RDP Acceleration & Compression
Seeking quick access to applications with high graphic content over WAN, e.g., PDF, PPT, 2-D applications, streaming video and Flash? Give Ericom Blaze a shot with a free 30 day trial. It's a...
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Avaya IPO deep dive: Competition, debt are big worries
Avaya filed for an initial public offering of $1 billion in stock, but there are numerous items that could give investors some pause.
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Beyond Skype: VoIP Alternatives
Tired of Skype's problems? Don't trust Microsoft's plans for Skype? Then give these programs a try.
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Android 2.3 (Gingerbread): Feature list, screenshots, and video
On Monday, Google officially unveiled the next version of Android, codenamed "Gingerbread" (version 2.3). Here is a list of new features, as well as screenshots and videos.
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Interop: Avaya chief pushes SIP
At the Interop conference in Las Vegas, Kevin Kennedy, CEO of Avaya, outlines the characteristics of Session Initiation Protocol. He sees SIP as a consolidating technology that will follow a...
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Interop: Avaya chief pushes SIP
At the Interop conference in Las Vegas, Kevin Kennedy, CEO of Avaya, outlines the characteristics of Session Initiation Protocol. He sees SIP as a consolidating technology that will follow a...
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Cloud, consumers give Skype enterprise boost
Skype's Dan Neary says in the past online consumer apps would never be considered business grade But with the cloud, those apps have become secure enough that you trust.
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Skype snags chief technology strategist from Cisco
Skype said it has named Jonathan Rosenberg as its chief technology strategist.
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Skype aims for small business via Cisco interoperability
Skype continues its march to be an enterprise telephony player. The company said its Skype for SIP service is now interoperable with Cisco Unified Communications 500 Series designed for small...
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ShoreTel gives Skype's enterprise plans a lift
ShoreTel, a big enterprise telephony player, has just given Skype's business plans a boost. ShoreTel said Wednesday (statement, Skype blog, Techmeme) that it is interoperable with the beta...
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What's Missing from Shoretel's Skype-for-SIP Deal
Skype just announced that Shoretel became the first vendor to achieve Skype-for-SIP interoperability. The move will allow Skype clients to function as end nodes on a Shoretel PBX. While...
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Skype goes enterprise: It's about time
Skype on Monday announced a beta that will allow it to connect to corporate telephone networks across the globe. Technically, Skype's beta is dubbed Skype For SIP for Business users (statement,...
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Beware of the TrixBox
For those of you thinking of cutting over to a packaged Asterisk solution, you'll want to read this account from Dr. Adrian Steele, the Managing Director of Mercian Labels, a UK SME...
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Batman Meets VoIP
Forget Batman and IronMan. The folks at BroadVox think they've got the next Hollywood thriller: IP Man. This new superhero fights the evils of today's carriers and shows the world the virtues of...
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The Expense Tracker: as it should be
Earlier today I spoke with Eric Tippetts, VP of marketing at VOICE2Insights, a Utah based company that has developed The Expense Tracker. This is a voice activated system that helps you to record...
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Thoughts on Microsoft Response Point
One of the products that stood out at last week's Internet Telephony EXPO was Microsoft Response Point. Built as an easy way to bring SIP-based digital telephony to small organizations, it's ease...
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SIP is the future of telecommunications
As was clear from last week's ITEXPO in Los Angeles, SIP is shaping up to be the standard replacement protocol for the traditional TDM / SS7 network. SIP trunking starts to make it possible to...
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SIP trunking 101
Voice, instant messaging, and video no longer have to be islands of collaboration. Kenneth Kuenzel, founder and CTO of Covergence, shows how SIP trunking enables organizations to not only connect...
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The company people want Microsoft to be
The recent announcements regarding Microsoft's plans to include native support for ODF and PDF as part of Office 2007 SP2 was certainly unexpected. They had just managed to get OXML ratified by...
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My Singularity wish list
At home and in test/specialty labs in my school I'm running everything from flavors of *buntu and Mandrake Linux to OS X. However, most of my clients are running Windows, whether accessing Server...
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Are Routers the Next Big Target for Hackers?
I've recently seen a great Black Hat presentation by Felix (FX) Lindner (see pic 2) and a blog posting by Petko D. Petkov (PDP) (see pic 1) on the subject of hacking routers. What seems to be...
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