Considering VoIP for the enterprise
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VoIP for the Enterprise Forum 2004
VoIP for the Enterprise Forum 2004
12/17/2003 07:16 PMmarcus evans Dec 17 2003 4:55PM ET
VoIP and the Enterprise: Finding the ROI
(NewsFactor)
VoIP and the Enterprise: Finding the ROI
(NewsFactor)
09/07/2004 06:12 PMNewsFactor - I.T. managers are beginning to give voice over IP
(VoIP) serious consideration as an effective method for giving the
enterprise next-generation communication capabilities while paying for
itself over time.
VoiP-GSM Gateway VoiceBlue Enterprise
SIP and H.323 Support
VoiP-GSM Gateway VoiceBlue Enterprise
SIP and H.323 Support
04/12/2005 03:54 AMVoiceBlue Enterprise is SIP and H.323 based GSM Gateway (Fixed
Cellular Terminal). It is a complementary product to any SIP or H.323
based IP PBX in order to provide cost saving effect. [PRWEB Apr 12,
2005]
Telstra launches global enterprise VOIP
Telstra launches global enterprise VOIP
03/31/2005 07:25 PMSAN FRANCISCO - Telstra Inc., the U.S. unit of Australian carrier
Telstra Corp., has brought a global VOIP (voice over Internet
Protocol) service to U.S. enterprises.
Allied Telesyn, Sphere team on
enterprise VoIP
Allied Telesyn, Sphere team on
enterprise VoIP
07/18/2004 06:52 AMAllied Telesyn, Sphere team on enterprise
VoIP
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Pangean Technologies Launches its
Enterprise VoIP Intercom System
Pangean Technologies Launches its
Enterprise VoIP Intercom System
09/15/2004 02:00 AMPangean Technologies, today announced the launch of insta-RELAY, a
VoIP application that allows enterprises to utilize instant voice
communications for disseminating information to the entire enterprise
network. It allows an intercom-like communications solution for
company management to instantly address the entire company. [PRWEB Sep
15, 2004]
Interview: VoIP set to transform
communications in the enterprise -
Infoworld Staff
Interview: VoIP set to transform
communications in the enterprise -
Infoworld Staff
01/26/2004 12:40 PMVoice over IP (VoIP) is set to transform telecommunications in the
next five to 10 years. And with telecom companies moving their
telephone calls from circuit-switched telephone networks to
packet-based data, there have been calls for U.S. telecom regulatory
policy to change as well. Neal Shact, CEO of CommuniTech, a
telecommunications equipment vendor specializing in headsets, video,
and audio teleconferencing equipment, spoke to InfoWorld Senior
Analyst Wayne Rash about the FCC's hearings and what VoIP solutions in
the enterprise are going to look like.
Junction Networks and FORTRESS ITX
launch Enterprise VoIP Peering Point in
Northern New Jersey.
Junction Networks and FORTRESS ITX
launch Enterprise VoIP Peering Point in
Northern New Jersey.
08/09/2004 02:15 AMVoIP Peering Point will extend reliability of existing and future VoIP
infrastructures while lowering overall total cost of ownership of VoIP
Networks. [PRWEB Aug 9, 2004]
INGATE® DELIVERS THE SKINNY ON VOIP AT
ABP’S “VOIP SIZZLES!” EVENT IN
DALLASEvent Educates Resellers on
Turning Today’s Heightened VoIP Interest
into Sales
INGATE® DELIVERS THE SKINNY ON VOIP AT
ABP’S “VOIP SIZZLES!” EVENT IN
DALLASEvent Educates Resellers on
Turning Today’s Heightened VoIP Interest
into Sales
07/10/2004 03:16 AMIngate® Systems (www.ingate.com), which produces and sells the world’s
only fully Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-capable enterprise
firewalls, will be participating in “VoIP Sizzles,” held in Dallas
from July 22-23, 2004. Hosted by ABP Technology, this event for
resellers will focus on the specific opportunities and challenges for
traditional data VARs and telecom dealers who are moving into the
Voice over IP (VoIP) market. [PRWEB Jul 10, 2004]
Peer To Peer VoIP In The Enterprise?
Peer To Peer VoIP In The Enterprise?
05/20/2004 09:47 PMThere are plenty of software based VoIP offerings out there, but Skype
really seemed to catch on quickly, in part due to its founder's
pedigree as the creator of Kazaa. It also works pretty well and is
easy to set up and use. While Skype received a lot of press coverage
this week for announcing that they'll officially allow their system to
call out to the regular phone system at some point in the future, this
seemed like non-news. They'd said from the very beginning they were
planning on doing this, so when it actually happens, it will be news.
In the meantime, it looks like there's some more competition coming
for them. One aspect of Skype that doesn't get very much coverage is
the fact that it leverages P2P technology - sending your voice packets
through other users' machines. Another company, Popular Telephony, is
getting ready to launch their own, similar solution that
also relies on P2P technology for voice calls. They're going to offer
a free consumer version that will have all sorts of extras like voice
mail, call waiting, call hold, and call transfer. They also promise
to remain spyware and adware free (which we recently noted seems to be
a new
marketi
ng "feature"). Their plan to make money, however, is where it
gets more interesting. They will use that free version to build buzz
for their enterprise middleware - which uses the same basic
technology, but can be built into different kinds of terminal devices
(IP telephones, PDAs, etc.). The focus for this technology is on the
enterprise market, with the pitch being that a corporation can set up
a phone network without needing central telephony servers. Of course,
this is also likely to scare the heck out of most IT professionals
when they realize this is because all their voice traffic is traveling
through many other computers just "out there on the internet" using
P2P technology. While, like Skype, I'm sure they have a good
encryption story, it's still likely to be a difficult sell into many
companies. There is also the quality of service issue, which has held
back VoIP in the past in corporate settings. While setting up your
own VoIP system gives you some level of control, relying on random
connections and random machines may (rightfully) scare many
companies.
3WTel’s Superior VoIP - Lightyears Ahead
in VoIP Security and Dial-Up Capability
3WTel’s Superior VoIP - Lightyears Ahead
in VoIP Security and Dial-Up Capability
02/01/2005 08:48 PMHackers can easily access confidential information from customers of
VoIP services that utilize open and interpretable industry standard
codec and industry standard protocol. VoIP services offering secure
lines hosted on proprietary patented technology are reaping the
benefits because of the optimal security it creates. [PRWEB Jan 31,
2005]
SMC Expands Enterprise Wireless Solution
Set to Extend Enterprise Networking
SMC Expands Enterprise Wireless Solution
Set to Extend Enterprise Networking
06/05/2005 11:19 PMNew EliteConnect™ 802.11b/g wireless accessories extend network reach
with the security, range, flexibility, interoperability and throughput
that Enterprise wireless applications demand [PRWEB May 25, 2005]
HBF Group, Inc. Announces I-911™ Voice
Over IP (VoIP) Solution for VoIP
Providers and the Emergency Services
Industry
HBF Group, Inc. Announces I-911™ Voice
Over IP (VoIP) Solution for VoIP
Providers and the Emergency Services
Industry
06/14/2004 02:24 AMi-911 addresses the deficiencies in other commercially VoIP 911
available solutions by providing a 911 emergency calling service that
is deployable immediately , requires little or no change to the public
safety answering points (PSAPs). i-911 offers a significant
improvement over other VoIP solutions as it delivers accurate call
back and location information from a 9-1-1 call in real-time. [PRWEB
Jun 14, 2004]
VoIP Signs Agreement with VOIP-4U;
Lucent Announces Contract with Verizon
Wireless and AT&T to Launch Internet
VoIP Signs Agreement with VOIP-4U;
Lucent Announces Contract with Verizon
Wireless and AT&T to Launch Internet
07/16/2004 03:44 PMFinancial News USA Jul 16 2004 5:58PM GMT
Pure VoIP Won't Be Regulated, Phone-Like
VoIP Might Be
Pure VoIP Won't Be Regulated, Phone-Like
VoIP Might Be
02/12/2004 02:16 PMAs expected, the FCC ruled on the Pulver VoIP petition today, and gave
something of a split decision. They claim that
"pure" VoIP
systems shouldn't be regulated, since they're just like email or
any other internet application. However, they're reserving judgment
on VoIP systems that more resemble regular phone service, such as
Vonage that touch on the PSTN. This seems like something of a cop
out, and may be difficult to sustain over time. Most of the "pure"
VoIP systems are offering (or planning to offer) gateways that let
them connect to the telephone system. Where do they fall along the
regulatory spectrum? This would take away the incentive of VoIP
providers to connect to regular phone service, creating two different
levels of phone service, rather than connecting the two and leading to
a more orderly migration. Of course, it still remains to be seen what
sorts of regulations they will include for PSTN-connected VoIP.
Chances are, they're talking about adding in 911 service and
phone-tapping abilities.
3WTel’s Superior VoIP Adds Newest
Features Including Call Transfer to Cell
Phones/Telephones Plus Accessibility to
Personal VoIP Account Anywhere in World
When Travelling
3WTel’s Superior VoIP Adds Newest
Features Including Call Transfer to Cell
Phones/Telephones Plus Accessibility to
Personal VoIP Account Anywhere in World
When Travelling
02/05/2005 09:23 PMLightyears ahead in VoIP security and ability to be used on dial-up,
broadband, wireless or satellite connections, 3WTel’s Superior VoIP
now rocks the VoIP industry by offering its customers additional free
features such as call transfer, worldwide login capability, group
folders, audio devices, and proxy support. [PRWEB Feb 3, 2005]
Concerned about VoIP security? VoIP
Security Alliance wants to hear from you
Concerned about VoIP security? VoIP
Security Alliance wants to hear from you
03/28/2005 06:17 PMZDNet Mar 28 2005 9:25PM GMT
The VSS Enterprise
The VSS Enterprise
09/27/2004 07:06 AMFollowing on with Burt Rutan, today it turns out that he and Sir
Richard Branson are going to start commercial sub-orbital flights. The
names of the first ship? The VSS Enterprise. Like you thought it would
be anything else. Make...
IM in the Enterprise?
IM in the Enterprise?
12/15/2002 01:27 AMPhil Windley is talking about IM in the Enterprise and says something
a bit stange: I've been wanting an enterprise IM tool for some time,
but couldn't justify the cost. Now, its part of Groupwise, so that
helps the ROI...
Enterprise PHP
Enterprise PHP
07/22/2002 11:42 AMIf you are too popular, jealous people are always saying behind
your back that you are a compulsive schmoozer, or you are insecure, or
insincere. Well PHP is an Open Source language that is widely popular
on the web. However because PHP so popular in shared hosting
environments, many people have an impression that PHP is only for
small scale web-sites. This is patently untrue, and PHP is in use in
many large scale web sites such as Yahoo Finance and for the creation
of large web applications such as IMP. This article is an attempt to
readdress the balance and show how PHP is used in the enterprise.
"zeldman.ogel"
VoIP, VoIP Everywhere
VoIP, VoIP Everywhere
12/11/2003 01:14 PMOkay, VoIP is officially the hot topic of the season. You can't go
anywhere without seeing a story about deals and/or regulation
concerning VoIP. Just days after
Time Warner
made deals with Sprint and MCI to provide internet telephony to
customers, AT&T came along and announced
major VoIP
plans themselves. (
Update: Also just announced:
Qwest is offering VoIP
as well.) Everyone seems to forget, of course, that BellSouth
actually tried to offer VoIP for about a week a year ago and suddenly
someone higher up
freaked
out and pulled the plug. While the big telcos claim they're
jumping on the VoIP bandwagon, there's still going to be an internal
struggle of cash cow vs. emerging technology. I'm not convinced that
the telcos are prepared to cannibalize their own business yet.
Meanwhile, a lot of what will happen still depends on what the folks
at the FCC decide to do about VoIP. Jeff Pulver has written up
his
concerns about the FCC's plans over at News.com. The piece is
based on Reed Hundt's talk at Pulver's Wireless Summit. However,
reading through it, it sounds as though it was written before the
FCC's hearing on VoIP where it was made clear that Michael Powell
would
prefer
not to regulate VoIP. That doesn't mean it won't happen, but the
battlefield is becoming clearer. The upstarts continue to build
marketshare (and lower prices - Vonage is now offering deals as low as
$15/month), the telcos are waking up to the challenge, and the
government is trying to figure out what to do about it. Who knows how
it will all turn out - but it looks like we're going to have a lot
more telephony choices in the near future.
To VoIP, or not to VoIP
To VoIP, or not to VoIP
07/19/2004 06:36 PMSan Jose Mercury News Jul 19 2004 11:03PM GMT
VoIP - Who is likely to use it?
VoIP - Who is likely to use it?
07/26/2004 06:06 PMDirect and Related Links for 'VoIP - Who is
likely to use it?'
Internet Week reports that Dial-up and DSL users are among the most
likely candidates to try a (VoIP) Voice over IP service. The article
goes on to explain that folks are not exactly lining up to try out
VoIP, yet those people that are spending more than $40 per month long
distance services are likely to become VoIP candidates in the near
future….
VoIP
VoIP
05/21/2004 11:19 PMHerewith a report on signing up for and installing
Vonage...
VoIP: To tax or not to tax
VoIP: To tax or not to tax
04/28/2004 02:43 PMAn obscure law in Florida is getting a lot of attention as the debate
over taxing phone calls made over the Internet heats up.
AT&T's VoIP gets 911 help
AT&T's VoIP gets 911 help
01/27/2004 01:43 PMI want my VoIP
I want my VoIP
01/27/2004 07:09 AMFrost & Sullivan VoIP expert Jon Arnold says this is the year for the
technology.
VoIP: Here, There, Everywhere
VoIP: Here, There, Everywhere
12/12/2003 06:48 AMThe battle for dial tones is heating up as traditional phone
companies, cable firms and Internet telephony providers roll out rival
VoIP, or voice over Internet protocol, services. Look for falling
prices ahead. By Mark McClusky.
Is the VoIP fix in?
Is the VoIP fix in?
11/12/2003 01:31 PMDavid Isenberg wonders out loud if the FCC has already made up its
mind how to regulate Voice over IP and is rushing it through with only
a show of open public comment. VoIP is a huge threat to the existing
telcos. Guess which way the FCC will lean if left to itself?...
enterprise risk
enterprise risk
03/22/2005 05:06 PMCIO Mar 22 2005 1:29AM GMT
Eyes on enterprise
Eyes on enterprise
07/06/2004 06:37 AMSAP-Microsoft talks underscore harsh market reality
TrackStudio Enterprise 2.8.2
TrackStudio Enterprise 2.8.2
12/22/2003 12:39 PMA hierarchical Java-based issue tracking and bug tracking system.
TrackStudio Enterprise 3.0.3
TrackStudio Enterprise 3.0.3
07/27/2004 06:04 AMA hierarchical Java-based issue tracking and bug tracking system.
U.S.S. Enterprise analyzed
U.S.S. Enterprise analyzed
10/28/2003 11:08 PM U.S.S.
Enterprise analyzed. "For StarTrek [sic] fans we tested the
USS Enterprise in our super-orbital expansion tube... We perform
similar tests on other models investigating dissociation and
ionisation processes which occur during atmospheric re-entry."
Enterprise-game
Enterprise-game
05/03/2004 10:43 AMA Beginning
PHP 5 ready for the enterprise
PHP 5 ready for the enterprise
08/18/2004 10:48 PMSMC Intros Enterprise APs
SMC Intros Enterprise APs
12/29/2003 02:57 PMThe new APs support 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g: They also support
WPA and 802.1x authentication with support for FUNK Odyssey and
Microsoft's RADIUS servers....
Juniper: Enterprise, here we come
Juniper: Enterprise, here we come
06/15/2004 11:54 AMCNET Asia Jun 15 2004 4:06PM GMT
TrackStudio Enterprise 2.8.7
TrackStudio Enterprise 2.8.7
04/29/2004 09:22 AMA hierarchical Java-based issue tracking and bug tracking system.
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