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Avaya has introduced Aura, a "breakthrough architecture" that lets companies integrate communications that are multimodal, multi-location and multi-vendor onto a common IP backbone. We talked to several Avaya executives about this bold move.
This session identifies the issues facing both buyers and sellers as they migrate from traditional hardware to software-based architectures and unified communications.
Phil Fasano, Senior Vice President, Chief Information Officer, Kaiser Permanente Information Technology
Bruce Morse, Vice President, Unified Communications & Collaboration Software, IBM delivers a keynote address at VoiceCon San Francisco 2008.
There are a whole new set of online tools and services like blogs, wikis and Facebook that are now part of the popular culture. This session will explore their role in a much different environment - within the enterprise.
Betsy Frost Webb, the General Manager of Unified Communications Marketing at Microsoft, delivers a keynote from VoiceCon San Francisco 2008.
Charles Giancarlo, Chief Executive Officer of Avaya, delivers the opening keynote address at VoiceCon San Francisco 2008.
If you have a distributed workforce that uses Microsoft's Exchange for mobility solutions, BlackBerry messaging, extensive archiving, and even unified messaging, you might want to consider a startup like Teneros.
Avaya wants its technologies to enable business process re-engineering for better efficiency through communications enabled applications
Chambers sees web 2.0 technologies in general and its Telepresence technology in particular as boosting worker productivity
The startup targets mid-market broadband providers
Agito's router helps mobile workers keep connected while keeping costs inline with a combination of hardware and middleware applications.
Want to get your voicemail messages delivered via e-mail to your smartphone? Check out this 'visual voicemail' service
Motorola and Others Talk To Us at Cable Show 2008 About Docsis 3.0, Switched Digital Video, HFC and more
Motorola and Others Talk To Us at Cable Show 2008 About the Changing Television Experience, Including Time and Place Shifting, Targetted Content and Advertising and more
Motorola and Others Talk at Cable Show 2008 About The Trends and the Technology Behind Device and Time Shifted Content
Comcast CTO Talks About Tru2Way, Digital Channels, WiMax and What Else We Can Expect From This Leading Cable Operator
Cox Video Engineering VP Talks to Light Reading About the Company's Direction In Tru2Way, Bandwidth Management and Other Key Areas
CableLabs CEO Talks to Light Reading About Tru2Way, Docsis 3.0, WiMax and More
At the 2008 Cable Show, ACA President Matt Polka Talks About The Challenges That Smaller Cable Companies Face
At the 2008 Cable Show, Many of the Cable Operators Talked about WiMax; Finally A Semblance of a Wireless Strategy?
The Battle Between Telcos and Cable Raged on at the 2008 Cable Show
The 2008 Cable Show Was a Tru2Way Announcement Parade. Here, Several Cable Company Execs Talk About Their Plans and the Impact of Tru2Way
A Pictoral Look at the 2008 Cable Show in New Orleans
Alcatel-Lucent Pushed Its OmniTouch Advanced Communications Server at Interop 2008, Where It Was a Finalist for Best of Interop
LifeSize CEO Craig Malloy articulates how his company differentiates from giants like Microsoft, and how's it's aiming to make hi-def, high-quality video as broadly available as possible.
Siemens has an end-to-end HD videoconference solution that can outfit a desktop, a meeting room, a board room and more.