Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Say goodbye to desktop phones

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Say goodbye to desktop phones
“When are we going to get rid of these things?” said Ken Henderson’s boss as he pointed at the corded desktop telephone that has been emblematic of the American office for decades.“I’m glad you asked that,” replied Henderson, the assistant vice president for technical infrastructure at American Fidelity Assurance in Oklahoma City. He outlined to his boss, AFA President David Carpenter, a plan that had been gestating for a while. The recent purchase of a new headquarters building was the spark to put it into action.The insurer’s IT group is shifting hundreds of employees to voice-over-IP “softphones” on Windows 7 laptops and Apple iPad tablets, all clients to Microsoft Lync Server, for IM and video conferencing and now for VoIP calls, over an 802.11ac wireless LAN from Aruba Networks.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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