Wednesday, February 05, 2014

Avaya Extends Contact Center to SMB on IP Office Platform

Mobile Device Management (MDM) Deployment Remains Elementary and Immature | Case Study: Santa Clara U. graduates to Gigabit Wi-Fi

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Avaya Extends Contact Center to SMB on IP Office Platform
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Now that it's February, the entire security industry (sans a few noble protesters) is gearing up for this month's RSA Conference in San Francisco. Once again, I anticipate a lot of buzz around all-things mobile computing security this year just as there was in 2013. MDM/MAM is sure to come up too – what with Citrix's buying Zenprise last year, IBM's purchase of Fiberlink, and VMware's... Read More


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Case Study: Santa Clara U. graduates to Gigabit Wi-Fi
In 2006, Santa Clara University began rolling out a Wi-Fi network as a way to supplement the school's existing production network. The initial deployment consisted of about 800 Cisco Aironet 1131 a/b/g/ access points and Cisco WiSM controllers. As expansion or renovation projects occurred, the school added some 802.11n access points, but until recently 90% of the roughly 70 buildings on campus were equipped with the older, slower technology. Read More


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1 comment:

  1. I think Avaya is a independent business communication company and based on USA. Avaya deals in networking based communication like telephone switching and VOIP system.

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