Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Magor Communications enhances TeleCollaboration solutions

Google apologizes for Gmail bug that shook 150,000 users | Cloud UC service to embrace Android

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Magor Communications enhances TeleCollaboration solutions
With more than a dozen relevant announcements covering the gambit for unified communications just in the last three days, we'll spend the next several editions just covering the highlights. Today, we'll start with recent developments at Magor in "TeleCollaboration," discuss interoperability between the Zeacom Communications Center (ZCC) platform and Microsoft Lync 2010, and wrap up with news from ShoreTel and Polycom about an expanded technology partnership. Read More


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Five Myths About Telepresence
It's expensive. It's complicated. It's impersonal. These are a few of the myths that we debunk in this eye-opening fact sheet. Visual communication is rapidly transforming the way people learn, live, and work. Don't let a few myths stand in the way of your business success. Read Now

Google apologizes for Gmail bug that shook 150,000 users
Google says it is "very sorry" for a Gmail software bug that reset some 150,000 accounts and left their owners contemplating the prospect of having lost years worth of data. The outage affected only a fraction of 1% of Gmail users, but its severity was particularly noteworthy. Read More


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PacketMotion and Sox IT Controls
PacketMotion's PacketSentry solution for User Activity Management and how it allows companies to comply with SOX quickly, efficiently, and without risking application availability. Read now!

Cloud UC service to embrace Android
Verizon said yesterday that it would make available a unified communications cloud service in June that will, among other capabilities, support smartphones as replacements for desk phones. Read More


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Hot-Aisle vs. Cold-Aisle Containment for Data Centers
Hot-aisle containment can save 40% in annual cooling system energy costs, but it may be difficult or expensive to implement in older data centers with low headroom or no accessible dropped ceiling plenum. This paper examines both hot-aisle and cold-aisle containment methodologies and quantifies the benefits of each. Learn More

Wisconsin Blizzard vs. Data Center: How Marquette Won
As blizzards raged across the Midwest in January, snow piled up on the data center roof at Marquette University and wreaked havoc with cooling systems. Here's how Microsoft's Lync unified communications tool helped IT fight back. Read More

Verizon to offer cloud-based unified communications
Verizon is getting set to offer its customers unified communications services that can include presence information, instant messaging, videoconferencing and fixed-mobile call handoffs through a Cisco Systems-based cloud infrastructure. Read More



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