10 April 2008
By Bryan Betts, Techworld
Telephony has at last become an IT product, claimed Nortel as it announced SCS500, an open source-based unified communications suite for small and mid-sized businesses. Read more...
04 March 2008
By John E. Dunn
A result of sorts on a vulnerability we publicised a few weeks back. We won’t claim the credit, by the way. Read more...
24 October 2007
More of the exhibitors at last week's London networking fest speak. Read more...
27 March 2006
By Phil Hochmuth, Network World
Now your plans for installing new equipment need to include adding up its heat output - and getting the extra aircon in there early. Read more...
25 October 2007
Network vendors and operators need to be more honest, and stop trying to blind us with science, argues Interoute CTO Matthew Finnie. Read more...
06 August 2007
By Adomo
An open approach to IP telephony applications, running alongside your TDM and IP PBXs, has the power to change how your business communicates. It is these ?next-generation? open applications, and not the phones or the PBX, which will deliver the business value that converged networks promise. New functionality under the umbrella of Unified Communications allows users to work with voice messages as easily as email and to work remotely as easily as locally. Speech interfaces can save time and mask complexity. This white paper explores how as you deploy your VoIP implementation, these new end-user communication capabilities make your organisation more productive, more responsive, and ultimately more competitive. Read more...
16 August 2007
By Paul Venezia, InfoWorld
03 September 2007
By Robin Gareiss, Network World
What companies spend on VoIP depends largely on how large their deployments are, which vendors they use and how they design networks. But most IT executives cannot calculate accurate costs until they are well involved with their roll-outs. Read more...
03 April 2008
When bespoke men's tailor Gieves and Hawkes moved its 25 UK outlets over to IP telephony, it also converged not two but three services onto a single new MPLS connection. Read more...