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Announcements from snom, Vidyo, Glowpoint wrap up Enterprise Connect conference

Does Facebook change the messaging landscape? | 3 simple reasons VoIP abuse will grow

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Announcements from snom, Vidyo, Glowpoint wrap up Enterprise Connect conference
Today we'll wrap our coverage of last week's Enterprise Connect conference with two announcements from snom (a new product and a compatibility with the Microsoft Office Communications Server), Vidyo's integration with Microsoft Lync, and a Glowpoint demo with Skype's videoconferencing. Read More


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The CIO Challenge
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Does Facebook change the messaging landscape?
Facebook recently announced a messaging product that promises seamless messaging, conversation history and a social in-box, nothing short of a new way to communicate, regardless of the channel —SMS, e-mail, IM or chat. The Social Inbox will only contain messages from Friends and Friends of Friends, with other messages being routed to the 'Other' Folder. Read More

3 simple reasons VoIP abuse will grow
In its recent annual security report, Cisco predicted VOIP abuse as a potential area for cyber crime growth. Read More


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Implementing Microsoft Lync: Lessons Learned Killing PBX
When Marquette University started construction on three campus buildings a year and a half ago, the IT department saw it as a good time to deploy VoIP (Voice over IP) from the ground up. Read More

CIPT 2 (642-457) Lab #1
H.225 Gatekeeper-Controlled Trunk Configuration In February, our focus was on topics from the new CIPT 1 exam (642-447). We covered topics such as using Cisco's Bulk Administration Tool (BAT) to add end users, adding a Cisco IP Phone to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) database, and configuring both MGCP and H.323 gateways. Read More


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A "hindsight is 20/20" look at cloud computing
Learn why BMC Software's chief information officer foresees a future in which organizations realize how secure the public cloud is, underutilization of hardware is a thing of the past and daily business operations are more productive. Read More

What's Up (or not) with Convergence?
I've been a strong supporter of what most people call fixed/mobile convergence, the automatic, bi-directional handoff of connections between cellular and Wi-Fi, since I first learned of the concept about a decade ago. This all seems so obvious: cellular has a limited range and is expensive to deploy in terms of both spectrum and capital and operating costs. There's a ton of unlicensed spectrum available... Read More

VMware Highlights Convergence Security Needs
convergedVMware's recent announcement that it is testing a mobile virtualization client on LG Optimus smartphones running the Google Android operating system highlights the growing need for IT managers to integrate wireline and wireless security and virtualization planning. VMware's move reflects the trend we see in our research of rapidly growing interest in mobile device management to enable IT managers... Read More



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