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Supervising a contact center from your iPhone

This is Network World's Cisco Subnet news alert in which we focus on the top items from Cisco Subnet, your daily source for Cisco news, blogs, discussion items, security alerts, giveaways and more.

"Call center supervisors are always busy, they need to monitor the queues, guide the agents, make sure customers are getting the answers they need and in a timely manner," writes Avner Izhar in his Cisco Knowledge Share blog. "Back in the days, when I was a support engineer, it was always an intense schedule and taking a lunch break or attending a short meeting was hard. But if you have an iPhone, an app is now available for free if you are using Cisco's Contact Center Express (UCCX). Simply download the application from Apple's app store, set a VPN on the iPhone (only if you are off site or don't use WiFi), set the server IP address, login and start monitoring your contact center."

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Brad Reese, On Cisco: Dual Cisco CCIE #18532 Security/R&S - George Morton, argues that by moving from high-end T1 MPLS-VPN services to DSL/Cable access services, a company's monthly network communications cost will be reduced.

Not a Lot of Excitement for Networkers This Year?
Michael Morris, From the Field: I've sort of noticed this year there's been a lack of advertising and excitement for Networkers (aka Cisco Live) in San Francisco.

Ixia responds and takes on the challenge
Jimmy Ray Purser, Networking Geek to Geek: A few weeks ago, I commented about how much I liked Breaking Point over Ixia as a breath of fresh air in a stagnate market of Ethernet testing. Ixia read this blog and my twitter tweeted and my email dinged.

Switch QoS
Dennis Hartmann, Cisco Unified Communications: Let's discuss some of the QoS specifics of the 3550 switch platform along with architectures and configurations of the the 4500, 6500, and 2960/2970/3560/3750 Catalyst family.

Analysis of the Dynamips for CCNA (or not) Decision
Wendell Odom's Cisco Cert Zone: Should newbies use Dynamips (etc.) for CCNA prep, or not at all, or some, and why? You expressed your opinions. Today, I'll share my thoughts.

Why should I care about IPv6 security in my IPv4-only network?
Eric Vyncke, IPv6 Security: IPv6 is probably already in every large network. For instance, all modern operating systems (Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS/X, *ix) have IPv6 enabled by default and do not require a completely deployed IPv6 network to start communicating.

Coming soon to a PC near you, LifeSize Desktop Video Software
Larry Chaffin, Putting Realism Into Your Network: LifeSize Desktop Video Software is soon to be released to customers. LifeSize Desktop works with off-the-shelf web cams and is optimized for today's PC's.

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June Giveaways
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