Monday, March 05, 2012

MWC 2012: Broadsoft announces apps targeting enterprise mobile users

Siemens launches new VoIP/UC platform, says it has earned another look | Avaya releases communications management platform

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MWC 2012: Broadsoft announces apps targeting enterprise mobile users
In our final news note coming from this year's Mobile Word Congress, BroadSoft has announced availability of two user applications targeting enterprise mobile users. The first applications suite is delivered in a commercially availability version of BroadTouch Business Communicator, with unified communications features incorporated for voice, video, business directories, call logs, instant messaging and presence; a single interface spans a user's mobile devices and platforms, including Windows, Mac, iOS and Android. Read More


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Siemens launches new VoIP/UC platform, says it has earned another look
Siemens Enterprise Communications, which has been rebuilding itself here in the U.S. for the past several years, will punctuate the idea that it deserves another look with the announcement Monday of Version 7.0 of its OpenScape UC suite that enables the VoIP platform to support up to 500,000 users. Read More

Avaya releases communications management platform
Avaya is looking to take over the management of an enterprise's entire communications platform with a new offering the company announced today. Read More


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Anonymous supporters find themselves victims of Zeus Trojan Horse
The hacktivist group Anonymous has taken on an increasingly more public profile over the past few months as the list of websites they've been able to infiltrate and deface is long and far ranging. From the US DOJ to the UFC website, Anonymous has proven quite adept at breaking into whatever they set their eyes on. But recently, members of the group had the tables turned around on them when many found... Read More

Should You Allow Inbound E-mail Over IPv6?
Federal organizations are aiming for September 2012 mandate to IPv6-enable their Internet perimeter applications. This not only includes IPv6-enabling web servers, but also IPv6-enabling e-mail servers. Therefore e-mail servers would be allowing inbound SMTP (TCP port 25) connections over IPv4 and IPv6. However, most e-mail content filtering companies only have defensive capabilities for IPv4. ... Read More


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While most of us slept, Apple's App store sometime after midnight recorded its 25 billionth download, a milestone that will win the lucky downloader a $10,000 iTunes gift card. As you can see from the photo, the winner has yet to be announced. Our Friday story has background and details. Read More



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