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SIP Architecture and Design | 2007-12-01 | Cisco Systems |
| Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is harnessing the power and openness of the Internet to revolutionize voice communications. This webcast explains the need for SIP and how organization can take full advantage of its potential. The attendee will discover how it simplifies the IT management and maximizes the flexibility. The attendee will show how SIP works and how it affects the network design, configuration, and security; why all of the future communications solutions should be SIP-enabled; how SIP frees the user from the limitations of proprietary voice solutions; and how SIP enables to adapt to new business opportunities or challenges much faster.
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Live Webcast: Lessons from Independent Research: Choosing an SSL VPN | 2007-01-19 01:00:27 | Aventail |
| Many companies are choosing SSL VPNs over IPSec-based systems because there's no client software to install and because they offer more granular access to enterprise applications. But with so many options to choose from, how can you tell which SSL VPN is right for your organization?
Join this live TechRepublic Webcast, featuring analyst Robert Whiteley of Forrester Research, to learn what you need to consider when evaluating SSL VPNs. Author of the respected Forrester Wave report on SSL VPN appliances, Whiteley will discuss:
Note: This TechRepublic Webcast will be recorded and made available on an on-demand basis following the live event. So pre-register today—even if you're not sure you can attend on February 1st—and we'll notify you by e-mail when the on-demand version is available. |
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Consolidate Communications Infrastructure | 2006-09-26 01:00:16 | Cisco Systems |
| Forrester's Elizabeth Herrell, Cisco Unified Communications experts, and business owners discuss consolidating the communications infrastructure. Learn how to determine an effective communications migration path that is right for your budget and business needs. Hear real world examples as your peers describe their deployment experiences first-hand and demonstrate the near-term and recurring return on investment of Cisco Unified Communications solutions. | |||
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How to Deploy Real-World Presence Applications With Session Initiation Protocol | 2006-08-04 01:00:11 | Cisco Systems |
| This webcast is for technical managers in small, medium, and large companies who are involved in designing and implementing secure networks, and technical managers who want to learn about the role Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) plays in the integration of traditional and emerging communications applications. The webcast discusses the role Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) plays in the integration of traditional and emerging communications applications. The webcast explores how SIP and presence architectures capabilities work together to allow the presence system to direct communications to available or preferred devices, including mobile phones, instant messaging, traditional and IP phones, and desktop videoconferencing. | |||
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The Advantages of Using SIP in Your IP Contact Center | 2006-07-20 05:55:36 | Nortel Networks |
| Everyone is talking about SIP and how it will transform business communications. But what will SIP bring to the contact center? This webcast will focus on how SIP can be utilized in the contact center to enhance the way that a person communicates with the customers. SIP, and the applications that will derive from this industry protocol, will open up many new opportunities. Through this webcast viewers will learn more about SIP and the real business benefits that this innovative technology can bring to the contact center. | |||
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Tomorrow's Customer Interactions: A New Vision for the Contact Center | 2006-07-20 05:59:51 | Siemens |
| Imagine a world where the customers can easily reach the company anytime, anywhere, via any device or mode of communication regardless of location or number of participants. With converged second generation IP communication networks come new standards such as Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). SIP enabled devices and applications have the potential to transform customer interactions and the way customer contact centers work. This brings a new flexible, user centric communication paradigm based on presence, rich "Multi-modal" content, collaboration and anywhere seamless mobility. This new way of interacting will be less fragmented, and offer greater flexibility, efficiency and productivity for both customer and enterprise. This webcast explores the new communication vistas that may emerge in the next generation model of how companies and customers interact. | |||
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Webinar: Manage Your Information and Media Assets Better | 2006-08-30 01:00:13 | EMC |
| How can you increase operational efficiencies while growing new revenue streams? Today, Telco, Media/Entertainment and Publishing companies are challenged to get control over the vast amount of information that they use to run their business, and the media assets that generate revenue.
View this on demand webinar and learn how you can:
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IMS: A Blueprint for Fixed Mobile Convergence | 2006-01-06 01:01:49 | |
| As interest in fixed-mobile convergence continues to rise, one technology increasingly dominates discussion: the IP Multimedia Subsystem, or IMS. IMS is emerging as the technology that will enable service providers to move beyond the limitations of today's cellular mobile architectures. Not only that, but IMS is rapidly becoming a key element in the development of next-generation networks, both fixed and mobile, potentially giving it a central role in all future networking - not just in wireless networks. Based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), IMS has been adopted by both 3GPP and 3GPP2 (where it is known as MMD), and will be deployed across all types of 3G networks. |