Monday, October 08, 2007

Wireless VoIP works, but it's work; 3Com parades new VoIP telephony kit

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Convergence & VoIP News Alert




Network World's Convergence & VoIP News Alert, 10/08/07

Wireless VoIP works, but it’s work, 10/04/07: A trio of healthcare organizations say that large-scale wireless VoIP deployments work. But it takes work, and lots of it.

3Com parades new VoIP telephony kit, 10/02/07: The impending acquisition of 3Com by Huawei Technologies and Bain Capital, overshadowed its unveiling (in the U.S. at least) of new IP telephony offerings targeted at small and midsized businesses.

Podcast: Webcasting to the masses: Video conferencing technology was suppose make it easier to stay at the office for meetings and reduce the need for costly business travel. While that hasn't been the case for videoconferencing, it is a reality for Webcasting technology. Network World Multimedia Editor Jason Meserve talks about the webcasting market today with Sharat Sharan, CEO of On24. (14:21)

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Got career questions?: National IT recruiter Matt Colarusso will be available for a live text chat Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 2 p.m. Eastern. Matt will discuss the IT job market and you. Got questions about the IT job market in the months to come? What should you do to manage your own career? How hard will it be for your department to fill vacancies? Certifications vs. degrees; hot job skills and weak ones - Matt, a prominent national IT recruiting expert that manages the Sapphire National Recruiting & Strategic Accounts Team will answer these questions for you and more. No registration necessary. Just go to the Network World Chat page at the appointed time and log in.

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Senior Editor Tim Greene covers VoIP carrier issues for Network World.



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