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Despite Hype, Mobile VoIP Will Not Alter the Telephony Landscape

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Despite Hype, Mobile VoIP Will Not Alter the Telephony Landscape

Flat-rate pricing for cellular voice/data bundles means we all overpay; VoIP doesn't change that much. Read more >>


Whitepaper: Fact-Based Comparison of Hosted Services - Google vs. Microsoft

Sponsored by Microsoft
This white paper showcases two approaches for cloud-based messaging (for example, e-mail) and collaboration solutions. Click here to download PDF. Download Now >>


Verizon Launches Fiber-based VoIP Service

Digital voice is now an option for Verizon's FiOS customers. Read more >>

News to Know

   Verizon's Digital Voice Service Transitions to VoIP
   Cable Opps Provide VoIP Service to 20 Million+ Subscribers
   Google Wave: UC for the Rest of Us?
   Research: Shift Coming Toward Hosted UC&C
   Skype to Charge Fee for iPhone Calls

Featured Solutions

   Blog: Top Ten Reasons to Move to Exchange Server 2010 in 2010
   Video: Disable Lost PCs and Data Remotely
   PDF: Improve Communications and Collaboration - Microsoft

Job Postings

Job Title: C++ Software Engineer (IL)
Company: Next Step Systems
Location: US-IL-Chicago
Stay Ahead Resources
   10 Reasons to Move to Exchange Server 2010 in 2010 - Microsoft
   eBook: 5 Ways to Improve DBA Efficiency - IBM
   Whitepaper: IT Service Management in an Uncertain Economy - IBM
   Add E-mail Marketing to Your Software and Websites - Constant Contact
   Tech Brief: Secure Cloud Computing with SSL - Verisign

HP's Small Business UC Strategy

The tech giant is offering Microsoft's SharePoint, Exchange, and OCS on its own hardware platforms. Read more >>

Blogs

Netstat -vat by Sean Michael Kerner
Is Torvalds reducing bloat in Linux 2.6.35 ?
From the 'Too Big To Fail' files:Linus Torvalds has commented in the past that he thought that the Linux kernel was too bloated. To date though, not much (if anything) has been done to combat Linux bloat, but that... Read more >>

 

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