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Interop 2012: Four announcements from ShoreTel

Skype May be Windows Phone's Worst Enemy | Cisco offers API to fight call fraud

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Interop 2012: Four announcements from ShoreTel
With both Interop in Las Vegas and CTIA Wireless in New Orleans underway this week, the news inbox is getting full but today we'll start with four announcements from ShoreTel. ShoreTel has introduced new collaboration tools, a new remote monitoring service, a new M5 Portal for cloud customers, and a new bundle with a promotional incentive that includes elements from ShoreTel, Polycom and HP solutions. Read More


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Skype May be Windows Phone's Worst Enemy
It was always a mystery how Microsoft would juggle Skype, the VoIP audio and video conferencing software it purchased for $8.5 billion in October 2011, with its mobile phone product. Now that problem appears to be affecting Nokia. Read More

Cisco offers API to fight call fraud
Cisco this week at Interop 2012 released an API for its branch routers designed to enable third-party developers to write applications to enhance the security of phone calls over the router network. Read More


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Is your company ready for the wireless revolution? Ready or not, the trend of employees using their own devices for work is here. Find out how to use the revolution to your advantage in this white paper. Learn More

Juniper joins Cisco, Enterasys in BYOD management fray
Juniper this week unveiled new and enhanced products designed to secure mobile device access to enterprise networks. Read More

25 geeky gifts for Mother's Day
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We pinpoint the cloud storage services with the best attributes for accomplishing specific tasks, and offer advice on how to use the cloud most effectively. Read More

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Rather than use a voice impressionist, Steve Jobs insisted on delivering his FDR speech himself in a long-lost Apple film called "1944," which was posted here last week and has since gone viral to generally cheery reviews ... with the notable exception being jeers for Jobs' attempt to sound like FDR. Read More



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