Monday, October 18, 2010

Snom bolsters IP-PBX offerings; Gibbs: Your digital image

Your digital image | Survey: Costs of Office Communications Server too great for some organizations

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Snom bolsters IP-PBX offerings
Snom technology has introduced a new portfolio of IP-PBXs to its products with the launch of the IP PBX snom ONE. The snom ONE is available in three versions. The aptly named "snom ONE free" is available for free as a download or on CD for use with up to 10 extensions. For businesses that need more than 10 extensions, two systems are available: the snom ONE yellow supports up to 20 extensions and lists for $895. The snom ONE blue is priced at $1,495 and services an unlimited number of extensions and up to five multi-tenant locations). . Read More


WHITE PAPER: ArcSight

Building a Successful Security Operations Center
This paper outlines industry best practices for building and maturing a security operations center (SOC). For those organizations planning to build a SOC or those organizations hoping to improve their existing SOC this paper will outline the typical mission parameters, the business case, people considerations, processes and procedures, as well as, the technology involved. Building a Successful Security Operations Center

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: ShoreTel

ShoreTel's #1 rated IP phone system simply redefines TCO
With complexity designed right out of ShoreTel's UC solution, out go costly support and service and in comes the lowest TCO in the market. With ShoreTel's unique power and ease, put your resources back into your business and tap into the most collaborative and scalable IP phone system – voted #1 seven years running by IT pros in Nemertes Research . Click to continue

Your digital image
Most of us think of image management as something that only celebrities need but in the age of the 'Net, we all need it because we're all so much more visible than we were 20, 10 or even just five years ago. But make no mistake, even if you have all the money in the world, image management is still a tricky thing to do. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Sprint

Next Wave of Growth for Unified Communications
Today's enterprise is undergoing a significant transformation, moving toward becoming a true Anywhere Enterprise®—a company where the workers can access any information from any device over any network. Enterprise mobility has been a crucial component in kicking off the evolutionary process. Learn More

Survey: Costs of Office Communications Server too great for some organizations
Microsoft's Office Communications Server (OCS) is perceived as too expensive to deploy and too complicated to manage, and many businesses lack the in-house expertise to handle it, according to a survey. Read More


WEBCAST: Emerson Network Power

Hands-on DC management shouldn't give you paper cuts
This webcast demonstrates how field-proven Avocent MergePoint® Infrastructure Explorer software is already providing substantial ROI for data centers up to 500 racks. Its dynamic, graphic interface gives a deep view of your data center to help you more efficiently plan changes, lower operating costs, and deliver on-target capacity planning. Watch Now.

Cisco's top 10 rivals
Competition is only getting tougher for Cisco as it continues to expand in 30 or so new markets while attempting to maintain growth in its core routing and switching businesses. Read More



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