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E-Guide: Connecting and leveraging VoIP islands by Orange Business Services
May 29, 2009 - (Free Research)
VoIP, and IP networks in general, work better when they can connect directly to other IP networks. However, there are challenges to skirting the PSTN altogether. This E-Guide covers the pitfalls of VoIP islands; the challenges associated with moving away from the PSTN; and ultimately how to get the most from your IP network.
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Service Provider’s Pocket E-Guide to Fixed Mobile Convergence by CommuniGate Systems
October 09, 2009 - (Free Research)
Telecom service providers have to work harder at creating new ways to generate voice services revenue as the demand for wireless grows and traditional voice services declines. This pocket E-Guide details how service providers can leverage next-gen voice services, like Fixed Mobile Convergence, to address this issue.
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Converging Voice and IT Networks to Mobilize the Enterprise by Hewlett-Packard Company
September 01, 2009 - (Free Research)
Because employees on the move require consistent access to people and data, enterprises have invested heavily in communications. HP and Ericsson have combined their strengths to provide an innovative, standards-based framework to unify and consolidate all the elements of an enterprise communications infrastructure.
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Is Your Network Ready for VoIP? by Blue Coat
December 02, 2008 - (Free Research)
This paper summarizes in question and answer format the many critical factors pertaining to VoIP's viability, regardless of which vendor's IP-PBX system is deployed across the distributed enterprise.
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The CIO's Guide to Fixed Mobile Convergence by BlackBerry
June 12, 2009 - (Free Research)
Organizations seeking solutions that provide high-performance access while addressing security needs can leverage fixed mobile convergence (FMC) systems to enhance communication. This document explores why your organization should implement an FMC solution, the benefits of FMC and considerations for methods of implementation.
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Converged Communications: The Time Is Now by CDW Corporation
September 01, 2009 - (Free Research)
This Trend Advisory guide features a series of articles on Unified Communications. Each piece covers a different aspect of the subject. Learn how convergence communications is changing everything in the business world as more and more companies are taking voice and video to the data network.
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Overcoming IP Telephony Performance Issues in a Converged Network by Global Knowledge
August 27, 2009 - (Free Research)
In this white paper, we are going to discuss the application of QoS to networks with media flows installed within them, such as voice and video. We'll see that it is very unnatural for voice to even exist on a data network, because it was never designed to do so.
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Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Phone Hardening-- Part I by Global Knowledge
May 01, 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper presumes that your enterprise already has a data network security policy in place. It examines the many different settings that are available to help secure the Cisco IP Phones from potential hacker attacks, and it looks at a selection of Cisco secure infrastructure technologies that are especially useful for protecting voice systems.
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Voice Architectures and Deployment Models by Global Knowledge
December 2008 - (Free Research)
Telephony design requires a solid understanding of the drivers for Voice over IP, corporate policies for infrastructure design, and telephone components.
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Unified Communications Pocket Guide by ShoreTel
May 2009 - (Free Research)
This guide is intended for both IT staff, voice system managers, as well as CIOs. It describes the issues decision makers need to understand as they set out to build a winning unified communication strategy.
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Merging Mobility with Unified Communications by BlackBerry
August 2008 - (Free Research)
Unified Communications is about getting the right information, in the right context, sent to the right people with the right timing.
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E-Guide - Service Delivery Platforms: Building the Next-Gen Network Architecture by Alcatel-Lucent
September 2009 - (Free Research)
Next generation services need to meet customer and carrier needs; network convergence is the technical goal, while IP transformation is the business goal. This guide addresses the challenge of planning for providers doing both at the same time and lays out a service delivery platform (SDP) and SOA roadmap to recreate the network architecture.
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Qos: What Is It? Why Do We Need It? by Global Knowledge
December 2008 - (Free Research)
QoS can be used in converged networks to provide voice packets priority access to resources, or it can be used to differentiate data packets from different application stream and provide access to resources according to policy.
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Managed VoIP: More Cost Effective Than You Think by Orange Business Services
July 2009 - (Free Research)
Currently over 600 Orange Business Services customers use their VPNs to transport voice and data. Some use a do-it-yourself model; others use a fully managed model. If you're looking for value, the fully managed approach is the less costly and higher quality alternative. Read this paper to find more details about pros and cons of each choice.
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Unified Messaging and Unified Communications by Global Knowledge
February 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper explains various ways unified communications solutions have proven their ability to help organizations solve various problems like, enabling them to transform their business, streamline business processes and reduce costs.
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Reality Check: Five Things You Should Know About SIP by Catalyst Telecom
November 2009 - (Free Research)
In this edition of Reality Check, telecom analyst and resident expert Jon Arnold discusses the five things you should know about SIP. Take a listen and learn about SIP trunking, presence, mobile SIP and more.
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So You Have VOIP, Now What? Video-enabling Your IP Network by TANDBERG
November 2009 - (Free Research)
IT executives no longer need to justify their use of Voice over IP—the technology works. It saves companies money, and it enables communication across global boundaries. As companies grow more global, and workers more virtual, employees must be able to communicate with co-workers, partners, customers and suppliers anytime, anywhere.
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