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whitepaper Facing a Real-Life Issue: Upgrading Outdated Communications Systems2006-11-01 01:00:28 Panasonic
  Using an obsolete communications system can be dangerous, as learned by a rapidly growing city just north of Nashville, Tennessee. The city's communication system, which covered all municipal functions, such as police, fire, water, and more, needed to be replaced due to the difficulty of obtaining parts and appropriate service for their aging system - and with the growing population, the importance of upgrading was highlighted. The city needed a unified phone system that would seamlessly connect multiple sites, and consolidate multiple systems - but keeping cost and ease-of-implementation in mind.

Fast forward to post-upgrade: common technology, such as centralized voice mail, direct extensions, and wireless/desktop phones, is now experienced - but cost effectively. In addition to these benefits, vital security was increased across the city with the implementation of door-opener cards for employees and key city leaders. This white paper takes a look at the issues originally faced, which are still faced by many businesses today, and details the cost-effective and secure solutions selected, along with an overview of its easy implementation.
  
whitepaper Facing a Real-Life Issue: Upgrading Outdated Communications Systems2006-11-01 01:00:28 Panasonic
  Using an obsolete communications system can be dangerous, as learned by a rapidly growing city just north of Nashville, Tennessee. The city's communication system, which covered all municipal functions, such as police, fire, water, and more, needed to be replaced due to the difficulty of obtaining parts and appropriate service for their aging system - and with the growing population, the importance of upgrading was highlighted. The city needed a unified phone system that would seamlessly connect multiple sites, and consolidate multiple systems - but keeping cost and ease-of-implementation in mind.

Fast forward to post-upgrade: common technology, such as centralized voice mail, direct extensions, and wireless/desktop phones, is now experienced - but cost effectively. In addition to these benefits, vital security was increased across the city with the implementation of door-opener cards for employees and key city leaders. This white paper takes a look at the issues originally faced, which are still faced by many businesses today, and details the cost-effective and secure solutions selected, along with an overview of its easy implementation.
  
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Mail That Speaks to You: Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2007 (Level 200)2006-10-31 Microsoft
  Microsoft is integrating Unified Messaging into Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. The attendee of this webcast will learn about the features and benefits of Exchange Unified Messaging. The presenter shows how Exchange Unified Messaging stores voicemail, faxes, and e-mail messages in one system, so the user can receive faxes and voicemail in the Microsoft Office Outlook Inbox or access e-mail, calendar, and contacts from the phone. The presenter covers the basic requirements of Exchange Unified Messaging on an Exchange Server 2007 deployment, and demonstrates how Exchange Unified Messaging supports speech recognition.

Tags: Email, E-Mail Client
  
whitepaper Design & Implementation of a Video Terminal for Satellite-Based Packet Network2006-10-25 Aricent
  The customer is a leading provider of broadband satellite network solutions operating a next generation broadband satellite network. The company wanted to develop and implement an efficient video terminal for a satellite-based packet network. The challenge was to enhance the end user experience by optimizing the media transport to reduce the end-to-end delay, packet loss, and jitter and evaluate and optimize H.264 algorithms for Continuous Presence (CP) mode conferencing. The company deployed an end-to-end solution spanning simulation, development, and testing of video stitching for H.261, H.263, and H.264 codecs. There was development of device drivers for DSP peripherals, the bootloader, and the interface between the Control Processor and the DSP.

Tags: Broadband, Network Design
  
whitepaper The Guru, Episode 1: What's Beyond Right Now...2006-10-20 07:58:25 Cisco Systems
  A new switch? Another new server? Four more contact center agents? The challenges facing a growing business seem unlimited. But if you spend all your time and money responding to what you need "right now," how will you figure out what your business needs next month or next quarter? In this video presentation, one company struggles with just such a dilemma. Watch as they address these issues...and reach "network enlightenment."   
whitepaper An Overview of the KX-TDA: Panasonic's Digital Hybrid IP-PBX System for SMBs2006-10-18 01:00:18 Panasonic
  If you're looking for a state-of-the-art phone system that can scale to keep pace with your growing business, consider the KX-TDA from Panasonic. With the KX-TDA, you can expand your phone system as your changing needs dictate, simply by plugging in additional cards and adding telephones. Its compact design and expandability are well suited to the space limitations and scalability requirements that are typical of most small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). In terms of maximum system capacities, the KX-TDA100 offers up to 96 ports and the KX-TDA200 offers up to 192 ports with 128 wireless telephones. Download this informative KX-TDA buyer's guide to learn more.

  
whitepaper Projects in GSM/GMPCS Domain2006-10-17 Aricent
  Modern satellite communication systems assignment focused on 'Mobile Satellite Communication Systems' was entrusted upon Aricent, by HNS. As always Aricent accepted the challenge of foraying into a new technology domain, which gave Aricent the opportunities of developing expertise on various protocol layers of modern satellite communication systems. The main modules, which Aricent was principally responsible for included developing software solutions for-Satellite, base Station, GSM Network Management Solution, Handset Software Development and Multi-mode Handset Software. Aricent's team used OO tools for network management software and simulator software development. Tools included Rational Rose for capturing OO Designs and Visual Workshop for C++. Platforms used were SUN and HP Unix workstations and servers.

Tags: Network Design, GSM
  
whitepaper No Fault Found' returns cost the mobile industry £4.5 billion per year2006-10-08 01:00:15 WDSGlobal
  One in seven mobile phones are returned within the first year of purchase by subscribers as faulty. Further analysis into the nature of these returns reveals the even more disturbing statistic that 63% of the devices being returned are without fault.   
whitepaper The Guru, Episode 1: What's Beyond Right Now...2006-09-26 01:00:16 Cisco Systems
  A new switch? Another new server? Four more contact center agents? The challenges facing a growing business seem unlimited. But if you spend all your time and money responding to what you need "right now," how will you figure out what your business needs next month or next quarter? In this video presentation, one company struggles with just such a dilemma. Watch as they address these issues...and reach "network enlightenment."   
whitepaper Reaching People, Not Devices: Technology that Helps You Reach the Right Person the First Time2006-09-26 01:00:16 Cisco Systems
  This Interactive Overview explains how a Cisco Unified Communications Solution combines data, voice, and video on a single secure network to deliver more effective commhnications that can help lower operating costs, increase customer satisfaction, and optimize business productivity.