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whitepaper Taridium Case Study: T4G2007-10-17 taridium
  T4G Limited is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, the highest certification, with expertise in five different competencies: data management; custom development, advanced infrastructure; information worker and Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS). The company recognized that the success of their business required a new communications infrastructure that used VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and supported SIP (Session Initiation Protocol). Looking at an open source solution was a logical next step. Much time was spent researching solutions from vendors such as Fonality, Switchvox, and Digium's Asterisk Business Edition. Taridium's ipbx enterprise VoIP platform offered T4G all the advantages of an open standards solution with the reliability of non-stop hardware, 24x7 monitoring and software support.

Tags: Telephony Systems - PBX, Web Protocols
  
whitepaper Cbeyond Inc. Improves Application Availability and Performance With Hosted Infrastructure0000-00-00 Oracle
  Cbeyond Inc. provides managed Internet Protocol (IP)-based communications services to small businesses in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, and Los Angeles. The challenge was to ensure the availability and performance of Cbeyond's enterprise application infrastructure and reduce the company's IT management burden. The company ensured a highly reliable, scalable, and secure IT infrastructure with Oracle E-Business Suite On Demand and reduced downtime with Oracle's proactive maintenance and 24/7 access to network management experts. The company ensured predictable IT management costs while ensuring that the company's Oracle E-Business Suite applications are up to date and well maintained.

Tags: Web Protocols
  
whitepaper Cisco IPICS Enhances Safety and Security at Cisco2007-08-01 Cisco Systems
  Cisco campus in San Jose reaches up to 20,000 people per day. They wanted to manage on-premise emergency response and day-to-day safety and security operations as well as enable location-independent dispatch and collaboration across security operations centers. The challenge was to reduce costs of maintaining dedicated leased lines to Cisco sites for radio communications. Cisco campus deployed Cisco Internet Protocol Interoperability and Collaboration System (IPICS) solutions. This resulted in more rapid response to emergencies, reduced costs of maintaining radio infrastructure and there was better situational awareness from responders, management, and key executives during crisis situations.

Tags: Network Security, Security Management
  
whitepaper University Uses Existing Windows Investments to Tighten Network Security and Management0000-00-00 Microsoft
  The Universidade de Vila Velha (UVV) in Brazil is host to 14,000 students. Like most universities, UVV provides computer resources for its students, faculty, and administrative staff. To ensure better security, UVV kept its faculty and staff network separate from the student network. But managing separate networks was difficult and became increasingly expensive as the university continued to grow. In 2005, UVV implemented a highly secure network using a Server and Domain Isolation solution based on Internet Protocol security (IPsec). The solution allowed the school's two networks to coexist on a single physical network.

Tags: Network Security, Security Management
  
whitepaper CIGNA Corporation Uses a Cisco Routed Access Solution for Enabling Innovative Security Controls and Improving Manageability2006-10-01 Cisco Systems
  CIGNA Corporation provides employee benefits plans for organizations and offers health care, and disability and life insurance coverage products and services in 30 countries. They wanted to deploy in-depth security defenses, but their legacy network infrastructure made it extremely difficult to deploy and manage the security measures that they wanted while allowing them to easily add new business and network services in the future. To support this segmented approach, CIGNA chose to implement a Cisco Routed Access solution using the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol in its wiring closets.

Tags: Web Protocols, Network Security
  
whitepaper IPTV Industry Leaders Naturally Turn to ISMA.tv to Find the Alliance2006-09-06 Verisign
  Internet Streaming Media Alliance (ISMA or the Alliance) is a non-profit trade association dedicated to the integration and development of open standards for the IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) industry and streaming rich media content such as video, audio, and associated data utilizing mainstream Internet protocols. The company wanted obvious, simple, globally-appropriate domain name. They also needed a reliable, trustworthy partner for domain name resolution services. The Internet Streaming Media Alliance turned to the .tv Corporation, a VeriSign company, to register for the "ISMA.tv" domain name in order to establish and maintain a highly successful Web presence in the .tv domain name space.

Tags: Web Protocols, Web Services
  
whitepaper Cisco Infrastructure Powers IPv6 Research Network2006-02-01 Cisco Systems
  The Grid and Next-Generation Network (GrangeNet) is a government-funded, high-performance research network with Points Of Presence (POPs) in Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra, and Melbourne, Australia. The company wanted to make IP telephony, unicast, multicast, and other mobile and peer-to-peer applications possible and more efficient among member research universities in Australia and offer connectivity to networks in Asia, Europe, and the Americas. All GrangeNet POPs are dual-stack (IPv4 and IPv6) enabled. The network offers a unicast IPv6 connection; IPv6 multicast is also available. The network core contains Cisco ONS 15801 Dense Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (DWDM) optical transport platforms.

Tags: DWDM, Web Protocols
  
whitepaper Choice One Communications: Extending the Reach and Capabilities of an SS7 Network0000-00-00 Verisign
  When Choice One Communications (CWON) had a daunting task ahead - construct a state-of-the-art telecommunications network capable of providing voice and data telecommunications services, they needed an SS7 network to provide the underlying signaling and services for its voice network. Speed to, market and cost efficiency were critical, so Choice One Communications turned to VeriSign. In addition to SS7 connectivity, VeriSign was able to provide Calling Name, Toll-Free services, and Local Number portability, one of the most critical components of competitive telecommunications. VeriSign's SS7 network serves to virtually extend the Choice One network and connect it with the rest of the world.

Tags: Database Management, Mobile - Wireless Communications
  
whitepaper Standard Life Delivers Improved Service With IBM0000-00-00 IBM
  Providers such as Standard Life Assurance Company, one of Europe's largest life and pensions companies, must respond to Independent Financial Advisors (IFAs) requests faster and more efficiently while also reducing costs. To handle IFA inquiries, Standard Life had a network of 40 local branches relying on Private Branch Exchange telephony (PBX). The technology was outdated and the company faced a critical decision: either update the existing PBX structure or undergo a significant upgrade to a converged data and telephony network. Standard Life decided to create a new virtual call centre by opting for a converged network to carry data, voice and other applications through an Internet Protocol (IP) network. Cisco Systems provided the core infrastructure, including Internet Protocol Contact Center.

Tags: Web Protocols, Call Center - Contact, MPLS
  

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