Is the future of convergence 'enterprise on a blade'? In reply to our newsletter last week titled "VoIP is not dead", we heard from Steve Hegg with a well written and insightful reply. Hegg is an independent consultant and is currently based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. We'd like to share some of Hegg's points and respond to his views. Hegg believes that the industry is "heading for the era of the 'enterprise on a blade'...[that will] impact not only small, medium and large enterprises, but also the larger carriers that provide services to the home as well as the enterprise." Innovation drives up productivity and drives down costs Following our newsletter predicting VoIP and convergence trends for 2009, we heard back from IntelePeer regarding our points about the importance of execution in a down market. IntelePeer added that innovation also drives productivity and reduces operational costs and that innovation serves as a key differentiator not only among infrastructure suppliers, but also for vendors and solution providers. Has unified communications finally arrived? Unified communications has been a long time coming but some feel we're finally ready to ditch the PBX in favor of a full software solution using Microsoft's Office Communications Server 2007. Cisco patches CUCM, Cisco Security Manager Cisco released patches to two security holes: one affecting Cisco Unified Communications Manager, and the other affecting Cisco Security Manager. UC, you say? Get a crash course on unified communications with market trends, buying tips and a how-to for implementation. January giveaways from Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet Up for grabs: Two Cisco training courses from Skyline-ATS worth up to $6,990, a Microsoft training course from New Horizons worth up to $2,500, 15 copies each of the hot book titles Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration, IPv6 Security and Chained Exploits: Advanced Hacking Attacks. Get all the entry details here. |
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