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Frost & Sullivan: Text Messaging Will Continue to Dominate Telecom

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Frost & Sullivan: Text Messaging Will Continue to Dominate Telecom

The simple, easy-to-use messaging technology will evolve new features such as presence and location information. Read more >>


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Simplest VoIP Solution Yet?

MyPhone2Go is fully contained on a portable USB flash drive, can be used with just about any Windows computer. Read more >>

News to Know

   New Avaya UC Solution for Healthcare Industry
   Skype Gets into the SIP Trunking Biz
   First Component of Microsoft Communicator 2010 Coming Soon?
   Android Platform Enables Mobile UC for Business
   New Hosted UC Service for Small Business

Featured Solutions

   An SMBs Guide to the World of Storage Technology. Sponsored by Synology
   12 Ways to Reduce Costs with SQL Server 2008. Sponsored by Microsoft
   Article: The Problem of Power Consumption in Servers. Sponsored by Intel

Job Postings

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Stay Ahead Resources
   eBook: Turn Your E-Commerce Site into a Business - TRUSTe
   eBook: Proven Strategies to Lower IT Costs - IBM
   Whitepaper: The Crucial Role of High-Quality Web Site Search - Google
   Whitepaper: The Benefits of Cloud Computing - IBM
   Whitepaper: The Importance of an Information Strategy - IBM

Demand for VoIP Services to Rise, Revenues to Remain Flat

Falling equipment prices will offset substantial increases in VoIP subscription rates. Read more >>

Blogs

Policy Fugue by Kenneth Corbin
Sens. look to probe technical expertise at FCC
And oft-heard refrain from opponents of government meddling in highly technical fields such as IT goes that bureaucrats lack the engineering chops to make informed decisions about the industries they regulate, so they're best advised to take a hands-off approach.... Read more >>

 

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