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IP video is already in the enterprise but deployment is no easy taskOpen in New Window
Today, we'll continue our discussion of IP video and will share our own business experiences of IPV and how enterprise video can be useful. We'll highlight some tips from AT&T on IPTV based on an ent read more »
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IP call centers will do well despite VoIP slowdownOpen in New Window
"Sales of IP contact centers will grow in 2009, but probably not as dramatically as they did in 2008 due to an expected slowdown in sales of IP telephony gear, according to a new Infonetics report." read more »
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Verizon's Data 'Hotels' Bring IP Traffic CloserOpen in New Window
The program lets content owners and CDNs bypass traditional backbone peering processes by depositing their content directly into temporary data centers. read more »
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2009 will be the year of IP videoOpen in New Window
One of our predictions for 2009 was that the B2B demand for video over IP would grow this year. We'd like to expand on the topic and will look to cover IP video more extensively this year. This week, read more »
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3Com offers a safe bridge to UC for SMB marketOpen in New Window
"In our continuing series of Clear Choice Tests of Unified Communications platforms, we found 3Com's VCX IP Connect 100 and 200 telephony products hit their target: providing small to midsize busin read more »
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Level 3 Has The Largest IP NetworkOpen in New Window
"Level 3 stock might be trading below a buck, and its future might be cloudy, but the company has to be thrilled with this news from Renesys, an Internet monitoring company, which claims it’s the la read more »
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'Complacent' businesses turn blind eye on IP crime, says UK.govOpen in New Window
"The government has accused UK businesses of not doing enough to protect their intellectual property." read more »
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Prof: IP law only needs tweak to encourage open standardsOpen in New Window
"Intellectual property and open standards are often portrayed as contradictory approaches to technology but, according to Berkeley Law professor Robert P. Merges, that isn't necessarily so." read more »
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