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Vopium White-Labels its Mobile VoIP Service

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Vopium White-Labels its Mobile VoIP Service

Partnering with established carriers is the company's primary strategy for rapid global growth. Read more >>


Whitepaper: RIM BlackBerry vs. Microsoft Mobile Solutions

Sponsored by Microsoft
Mobile solutions are essential to a strong IT infrastructure because they facilitate employee access to information in near-real time, regardless of location. The whitepaper, "Comparing Research in Motion and Microsoft Mobile Solutions" compares the devices and server for the RIM BlackBerry mobile solution with Microsoft's server and device mobile offering by examining the user and the administrator experiences. Download Now >>


Toktumi's Line2 App for iPhone Gets Apple Approval

A second line for your iPhone—and it lets you make VoIP calls via Wi-Fi or 3G, as well as regular cellular calls. Read more >>

News to Know

   It's Time for Carriers to Partner with VoIP Providers
   SmartNode Session Border Controller Delivers Any-to-Any SIP Trunking
   Lockheed Martin, Adaptive Digital Tech. Sign Marketing Agreement for Vocoder Technology
   Verizon's Skype Strategy
   Mitel's Virtual VoIP

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   An SMBs Guide to the World of Storage Technology. Sponsored by Synology
   12 Ways to Reduce Costs with SQL Server 2008. Sponsored by Microsoft
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Stay Ahead Resources
   eBook: IP Telephony from A to Z - ShoreTel
   Whitepaper: RIM BlackBerry vs. Microsoft Mobile Solutions - Microsoft
   Whitepaper: Business Integration Through SOA - Oracle
   eBook: Managing Mobile Devices in the Enterprise - Microsoft
   Whitepaper: PowerMonitoring 101 - Eaton

Polycom Lowers Bar for High-Def Videoconferencing

Implements improved protocol for dramatically lower bandwidth requirements, launches low-cost telepresence bundle. Read more >>

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Sean Michael Kerner
From the 'Jacobsen v. Katzer' files:It's a big win for open source -- or is it? I'm talking about the Jacobsen v. Katzer dispute about open source code violation.  Bruce Perens has written a definitive story over on Datamation... Read more >>

 

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