Open-Source PBX Software for the Enterprise: How Much, How Soon?
[ Source: 3Com ]
March 2008-
Open-source PBX software has growing appeal among smaller implementations. Now the big challenge for PBX vendors is how to drive interest at the enterprise level.
SIP Trunks: Where, When, And How Much?
[ Source: AT&T ]
November 2008-
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is an application-layer protocol for creating, modifying, and terminating sessions with one or more participants. Trunking is a communications concept around enabling many clients to share network access through a set of lines, frequencies, or bandwidth. AT&T explores SIP in this presentation.
SIP Status Update
[ Source: Avaya ]
May 2008-
Avaya features this presentation on SIP. Included are highlights on issues driving business priorities, SIP applications architecture, and Avaya's software evolution.
New Vendor Ecosystem Emerges for ISVs, Application Developers
[ Source: Avaya ]
March 2008-
The evolution to intelligent communications has created a new vendor ecosystem for ISVs and application developers.
SOA: Implementation and Role in Converged Networks
[ Source: BlueNote Networks ]
March 2008-
This presentation shows how IP telephony can deliver business value and demonstrates how a Web site can be voice-enabled in minutes.
Critical Components of Unified Voice System Management
[ Source: CA, Inc. ]
March 2008-
Unified voice system management can propel enterprises toward greater visibility, lower costs, better customer service, and increased security.
Driving Business Value with Unified Communications
[ Source: Caterpillar, Inc. ]
March 2008-
At manufacturer Caterpillar Inc., unified communications has delivered productivity gains in key areas and promises to drive business transformation in multiple ways.
Voice Messaging: Are PBXs Still Needed?
[ Source: Cisco ]
November 2008-
COMMfusion discusses varies aspects of voice messaging in this presentation. Voicemail, unified messaging, enhanced UM, and Unified Communications are explored.
Fixed/Mobile Convergence: What's Real For The Enterprise?
[ Source: dBrn Associates, Inc. ]
March 2008-
here are lots of different ways to do fixed/mobile convergence. Each solution addresses a different set of perceived problems and provides a different set of capabilities. It is important that you understand what you are getting, the costs involved, and to be able to discuss these various solutions and their benefits with your users. dBrn explores FMC in this presentation.
Fixed Mobile Convergence: The Hows And Whys
[ Source: dBrn Associates, Inc. ]
November 2008-
To what extent is fixed mobile convergence really ready for prime time? What vertical markets or applications are the most likely targets for FMC? dBrn highlights various aspects of FMC, and discusses its future, in this presentation.