Almost two thirds of the 2,187 North American and European companies surveyed choose a Cisco IP PBX in their VoIP deployments, Forrester Research found. These results and more are from a study on SMB ...
Cisco and Avaya are racing neck and neck to become the largest IP PBX provider, with the pair of powerhouse vendors jockeying for IP dominance. A recent report by The Info Pro shows a dramatic shift ...
Voice over Internet protocol and public branch exchange systems -- VoIP and PBX, respectively -- are two ways of achieving the same end goal: to make and receive phone calls. Traditional PBX systems ...
There are those who remain leery of IP telephony. Nothing you say will convince them that today's IP-PBX systems are as reliable as the good old TDM systems they love. Then there are those of us who ...
At the moment, small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) have perhaps the most to gain from the explosion of new VOIP services. In one move, businesses can outsource their communications, doing away ...
For businesses switching over to IP telephony, reliability is always a major concern. Will installing Cisco (San Jose, CA – 408-526-4000, www.cisco.com) IP phones and the CallManager call-processing ...
Infonetics' second quarter report on Enterprise Unified Communication, VoIP and TDM Equipment, released earlier this week, has Cisco as a close second to Avaya and leading Avaya in overall line ...
Some organizations consider taking the plunge off PBX platforms into IP telephony as being pretty daring, but that’s nothing compared to what Sam Houston State University (SHSU) is doing. The south ...
Research In Motion is to release a version of its Mobile Voice System Server product for Cisco's Unified Communications Manager, the Canadian handset manufacturer announced on Monday. Mobile Voice ...
This Comparison Guide features the leading PBX systems from established vendors like Siemens, Cisco, Avaya and Nortel as well as cutting edge systems from new vendors like Shoretel and Fonality. The ...
When it comes to VoIP, the first question the Reviewmeister has is: How do we make it secure? So we invited Cisco to set up a bulletproof VoIP network. And they did. Cisco’s “maximum-security” VoIP ...
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