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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Genband's growth highlighted; Cisco touts BlackBerry PlayBook

Cisco expects BlackBerry PlayBook tablet to do well | QoS Lab 2 - AutoQoS VoIP (Router)

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Genband's growth highlighted at conference
Last week, Genband had its analyst conference with sessions designed for press, industry analysts and financial analysts. Company executives reported on momentum over the last decade, progress with the acquisition on Nortel assets, gave insights on industry trends and provided a portfolio and services review. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: ShoreTel

ShoreTel rated #1 IP Provider by IT pros
Independent research firm Nemertes Research surveyed IT pros, and once again, ShoreTel's brilliantly simple solution was rated "Best IP telephony provider" in all areas, including value, customer service, and technology. Read the report to see why ShoreTel rates higher than its competitors. Download the report.

WHITE PAPER: HP

Expert Guide to Latest Network Trends
The emergence of 10 Gigabit Ethernet, virtualization and unified switching fabrics is ushering in a major shift in data center network design: three-tier switching architectures are being collapsed into two-tier ones. Review this Network World eGuide to help you build a more reliable, stable and future-proof network. Read Now

Cisco expects BlackBerry PlayBook tablet to do well
Cisco expects RIM's new BlackBerry PlayBook to do well among businesses moving toward tablets, and help to augment customer demand for Cisco's WebEx service and Unified Communications Manager platforms. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Alcatel - Lucent

Maximize Bandwidth and Deliver Superior Performance
100G is a leap forward in scaling metro, edge and core networks without performance degradation or the cost and complexity of unnecessary network re-engineering. Alcatel-Lucent is the only supplier to offer deployable 100G solutions in both the IP and optics domains. Read Now.

QoS Lab 2 - AutoQoS VoIP (Router)
Sept. 28, 2010 - This video demonstrates the configuration of AutoQoS VoIP on a router. Read More


WEBCAST: NeuStar, Inc.

10 Must-Do's for a Profitable Selling Season
The e-tailing group will ensure your team is ready to realize your maximum share of holiday dollars by highlighting best practices drawn from the e-tailing group Mystery Shopping and Mindset of a Multi-Channel studies. Learn More

Government wiretapping: Coming to a computer near you?
Tap, tap, tap. I'm sorry, could you please speak up? The federal employees playing monkey in the middle on our Skype call couldn't quite make out what you were saying. Read More

Texting bans haven't reduced crashes? ... Wait.
Research from Highway Loss Data Institute tells us what we already know: Change is slowMuch ado is being made this morning about an insurance industry study that purports to show that legal prohibitions against texting and driving are useless because they have not reduced automobile crashes. According to the insurance group's press release, its researchers "calculated rates of collision claims for vehicles up to 9 years old during the months immediately before and after driver texting... Read More



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