Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Global Crossing, Teliris team on telepresence

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Global Crossing, Teliris team on telepresence
Global Crossing recently launched a telepresence solution and collaboration tools with Teliris; Teliris offers a broad portfolio of telepresence services ranging from home telepresence to 3D telepresence to the more traditional telepresence tools with HD video and collaboration enterprise find valuable. The solution is provided on Global Crossing's MPLS–based glo VPN and tier-one global public Internet network, designed ensuring a reliable and secure connection for premium video communications. Read More


ARTICLE: Research In Motion

BlackBerry® MVS. Now with Voice Over Wi-Fi Calling.
Get a cost-effective integrated communications platform with new BlackBerry® Mobile Voice System 5.0. By unifying desk phone features with BlackBerry smartphones, you can save money while giving employees the freedom to work with one business number, caller ID, and voicemail virtually anywhere. Click or visit BlackBerry.com/MVS to learn more.

WHITE PAPER: Qwest

The Myths, the Market Drivers and What You Need to Know
To create a consistent, seamless Unified Communications (UC) experience across your organization, you must first examine your existing infrastructure and business processes to determine what components will work best for your business. Get an overview of the potential benefits of UC, including key considerations for mapping out your UC strategy. Read now!

Radiology lab fits Cisco UCS profile
Cisco has over 900 paying customers for its Unified Computing System consolidated data center platform, which seems like a large number when you consider it represents a networking company's entry into the blade and rack mount server business - and that it's only been shipping for a year. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Qwest

A Cost-Effective Approach to Complexity
Outsourcing network management can save time and drive lower total cost of ownership. Read more!

Android phones more popular than iPhone for first time
A recent study shows that Android-based phones are more popular than the iPhone. But RIM BlackBerry beats them both. Read More


WHITE PAPER: MessageLabs

Employee Web Use and Misuse:
This white paper examines a Web security solution that gives companies the ability to monitor and enforce their Internet usage policies, bringing site monitoring and URL filtering together while insuring security with anti-virus and anti-spyware protection. Read Now

60% of mobile phones have browsers by 2015
In 2015, 3.8 billion mobile handsets - more than 60 percent of the installed base of mobile handsets worldwide -- will contain mobile web browsers, according to a new study from ABI Research. That doubles today's penetration rate. Read More

 
 
 

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