Wednesday, August 03, 2011

Cloud-based vs. premise-based VoIP

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Cloud-based vs. premise-based VoIP
We recently had a chance to interview two executives at RingCentral about the company's cloud-based voice services, with much of the discussion focused on how a cloud-based service compares to a premise-based VoIP system. Explaining the differences simply, Victoria Treyger, CMO at RingCentral, said, "RingCentral is both the phone system (which replaces the PBX) and the phone service." Read More


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Skype for iPad finally arrives, then quickly disappears
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