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Monday, August 09, 2010

Shoretel upgrades UC software

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Shoretel upgrades UC software
ShoreTel has released ShoreTel 11, the latest version of its unified communications software; as with previous releases, the upgrade is available for free to current customers with a ShoreTel support contract. Upgrades include a client for the iPhone and a distributed database, along with other features. Read More


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"Business-class" Service for the Global Customer
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IBM to accelerate mobile unified communications
Keeping Microsoft and Cisco in its sights, IBM is planning to introduce variety of collaboration tools for mobile platforms where it wants to create full-featured unified communications endpoints and become the mobile collaboration vendor of choice. Read More


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Gartner Magic Quadrant for Secure Email Gateway
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Survey sheds light on contact center deployments
In concert with Avaya's recent launch of new and enhanced products and services based on Avaya Aura designed to improve real-time, multi-media communications, Webtorials released some survey results about user requirements for contact center deployments based on research made possible by Avaya. Read More


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Vonage launches Facebook phone calling app
Vonage has launched a voice over IP (VoIP) application that allows users to call each other from their Facebook page without the need for either caller to disclose their phone number. It can be used on the iPhone or Android smartphones Read More

Sipgate launches low-cost business VoIP
German company sipgate has launched a business version of its VoIP service for UK SMEs willing to take the jump into using an Internet-based telephony system. Read More

Subway rider's Twitter pic helps cops nab flasher
Not even the lowly subway flasher can escape the scrutiny of citizen law enforcers wielding the increasingly powerful combination of cell phone cameras connected to social networking sites. From a story in the Boston Herald: Read More

 
 
 

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