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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Cisco, Genband introduce mobile traffic solutions

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Cisco, Genband introduce mobile traffic solutions
After sharing demand estimates for growth of mobile data and video traffic, Cisco launched an architectural framework designed to enhance users' experience s across mobile and wireless networks. Read More


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Playing with our money: The FCC and the Universal Service Fund
You, your company and I, along with just about everybody subscribing to telephone service in the United States, is hit with a surcharge on our phone bills that goes into a Universal Service Fund (USF). Read More

Social media gurus who aren't
Gibbs doesn't believe self-styled social media experts are. Read More


WEBCAST: Dell

Webcast: Is Virtualization Right for SMBs?
You've heard that large companies embrace virtualization to consolidate their data centers, reduce costs, and improve operating efficiency and IT service levels. However, your data center only has tens of servers, not hundreds or thousands. Should you consider virtualization as well? View this webcast to learn more. Register now!

Bundling inexpensive Internet links to build reliable, enterprise-class WANs
Data center centralization and consolidation. Cloud computing. Latency-sensitive (real-time and interactive) applications such as VoIP, videoconferencing and virtual desktop infrastructures (VDI). Business continuity and disaster recovery. These enterprise trends are among those driving the need for a WAN access layer that is scalable, reliable and cost-effective. Read More

Two new Web standards could change VoIP, mobile video chats, Cisco engineer says
HTML5 to be hot for mobile phone video chats and VIPR could create interoperable enterprise VoIP, videoconferencing VIPR is a protocol that lets people use all of their fancy VoIP features, including videoconferencing, when calling someone outside their own company, over a regular phone line. It has been submitted as an IETF standard. In the video below, Dr. Cullen Jennings, Ph.D., Distinguished Engineer, Cisco, has offered an update on where it stands. Read More


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Major Dell revamp melds consumer and enterprise IT
Upgrades include improved Unified Communications and coming Windows 7 tabletDell unveiled a major renovation of its enterprise-targeted laptop, desktop and workstation computers Tuesday but in doing so, combined the features that attract consumer users with the demands of enterprise IT. Included are enhancements in tools used for workplace collaboration such as with Microsoft's SharePoint and Lync unified communications platforms. Read More

What Makes a Mobility Strategy Successful?
convergedDespite the increased criticality and visibility of mobile initiatives, IT leaders say their mobility success remains somewhat mixed. Just 8% of organizations classify their mobility initiatives as "extremely successful;" the same percentage say their initiatives are "unsuccessful." Read More



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