Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Whaleback offers managed voice service; Smartphones over coffee?

Business Professionals Choose Smartphones Over Coffee | Teleflirtation: The latest hot way to hook up

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Whaleback offers managed voice service
Whaleback Systems has introduced a wholesale managed voice service that lets retail service providers combine managed voice and Session Initiation Protocol trunking. CrystalBlue Lite is designed to help carriers deploy OPEX-based managed voice service with no CAPEX costs, and it targets the 5-to-20 user small/midsize business market. Read More


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Business Professionals Choose Smartphones Over Coffee
Feature phones still outnumber smartphones by a significant margin, but the gap is closing as smartphones become not only mainstream--but indispensible. A new survey from cloud computing business phone system provider RingCentral illustrates just how much business professionals rely on their smartphones. Read More


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Essential Information Protection
Successful organizations depend upon their ability to collaborate, communicate, and share information online. This paper explains how Essential Information Protection is designed to help organizations make the most of their IT security investments. Read More

Teleflirtation: The latest hot way to hook up
The realistic audio-visual atmosphere of telepresence combined with off-channel instant messaging is giving rise to a new social phenomenon dubbed teleflirtation. Read More


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Intel has ported Google's Android mobile operating system to smartphones based on its Atom microprocessors, an Intel executive said Tuesday. Read More



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