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Web based SIP
http://www.doddlephone.com/
http://mizu-voip.com
http://sippy.com
http://java.net/projects/jain-sip-applet-phone/
http://mjsip.org
http://www.pernau.at/kd/voip/bookmarks-sip-stacks.html
http://mizu-voip.com
http://sippy.com
http://java.net/projects/jain-sip-applet-phone/
http://mjsip.org
http://www.pernau.at/kd/voip/bookmarks-sip-stacks.html
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Offering Free VoIP Calls to Haiti
T-Mobile isn’t the only contributor in the Haiti situation. Google, Vonage, Skype are offering Free VoIP Calls to Haiti. Ricky sent us in an interesting post on the Google Voice Blog this morning. It looks like Google is doing its part as well providing free calls to Haiti for the next two weeks using Google Voice.
“It’s impossible to watch the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake without wondering how one can contribute in helping the thousands of families who lost everything in this disaster.
Google set up a disaster relief page, which includes information and resources for anyone interested in helping out, and the Google Voice team also wanted to respond in our own way.
Particularly in the wake of such a catastrophe, for people in the US who have family in Haiti, it is critical to stay in constant contact with your loved ones, provide moral comfort, and offer daily updates to friends and family in Haiti.
“It’s impossible to watch the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake without wondering how one can contribute in helping the thousands of families who lost everything in this disaster.
Google set up a disaster relief page, which includes information and resources for anyone interested in helping out, and the Google Voice team also wanted to respond in our own way.
Particularly in the wake of such a catastrophe, for people in the US who have family in Haiti, it is critical to stay in constant contact with your loved ones, provide moral comfort, and offer daily updates to friends and family in Haiti.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Verizon Business Expands Unified Communications and Collaboration Consulting Services
Verizon Business is expanding its suite of UC&C Consulting Services to help enterprise customers more effectively integrate unified communications and collaboration with their business processes.
As part of this initiative, expert consultants from Verizon Business will collaborate with customers to define their objectives; assess their current infrastructure; look at where in an organization investment in these communications tools can make the biggest impact; create user profiles to pinpoint areas in which business processes can be improved; and help organizations overcome other hurdles to deployment and acceptance of these new communications tools.
CA Inc. is one of the customers that has used the Verizon Business professional consulting services, which it used both for its enterprise and contact center operations.
For more on the latest developments in unified communications and collaboration, TMC invites you to attend this week’s ITEXPO event in Miami, which includes a UC track. For specific information on what’s available, visit the track on her website
As part of this initiative, expert consultants from Verizon Business will collaborate with customers to define their objectives; assess their current infrastructure; look at where in an organization investment in these communications tools can make the biggest impact; create user profiles to pinpoint areas in which business processes can be improved; and help organizations overcome other hurdles to deployment and acceptance of these new communications tools.
CA Inc. is one of the customers that has used the Verizon Business professional consulting services, which it used both for its enterprise and contact center operations.
For more on the latest developments in unified communications and collaboration, TMC invites you to attend this week’s ITEXPO event in Miami, which includes a UC track. For specific information on what’s available, visit the track on her website
Avaya's Plan: Migrate Nortel Customers to Aura SIP-Based UC Platform
Putting to rest any fears about what the acquisition of Nortel’s assets will mean for hundreds and thousands of users, Avaya today unveiled a roadmap that details how it will integrate the products and services from the recently acquired Nortel Enterprise Solutions unit to create a new standard for business communications.
Avaya will speak in greater during this week’s ITEXPO show in Miami, held Jan. 20-22, about its new roadmap, and what it means to customers, resellers, carriers or developers.
“We’re talking about two worlds coming together,” Lawrence Byrd, director of UC architecture for Basking Ridge, N.J.-based Avayatold TMCnet. “The roadmap is not about ‘A’ versus ‘B.’ It’s about ‘C.’ ”
For the past year, that “C” has symbolized the emergence of an open-standards, enterprise-SIP architecture. In March 2009, Avaya unveiled the first fruit of its labors –Avaya Aura – aimed at next-generation communications for enterprises.
In further building a “better Avaya Aura” -- a SIP-based communication platform that unifies complex communications networks -- Byrd told TMCnet it will not use a “rip and replace” strategy. Instead, it will fuse the best technologies from Nortel with its own presence/messaging technologies.
Avaya will speak in greater during this week’s ITEXPO show in Miami, held Jan. 20-22, about its new roadmap, and what it means to customers, resellers, carriers or developers.
“We’re talking about two worlds coming together,” Lawrence Byrd, director of UC architecture for Basking Ridge, N.J.-based Avayatold TMCnet. “The roadmap is not about ‘A’ versus ‘B.’ It’s about ‘C.’ ”
For the past year, that “C” has symbolized the emergence of an open-standards, enterprise-SIP architecture. In March 2009, Avaya unveiled the first fruit of its labors –Avaya Aura – aimed at next-generation communications for enterprises.
In further building a “better Avaya Aura” -- a SIP-based communication platform that unifies complex communications networks -- Byrd told TMCnet it will not use a “rip and replace” strategy. Instead, it will fuse the best technologies from Nortel with its own presence/messaging technologies.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Unified Communications Comes of Channel Age
One of the historic problems with unified communications is how disjointed this set of technologies has really been. Most customers are really still unsure what it means to unify their communications and the various components of unified communications solution don’t always work so seamless together.
But at the same time, interest in increasing the productivity of the existing workforce through the better use of IT is on the rise. The question is how can solution providers best leverage unified communications to meet the needs of customers while simultaneously advancing their own business goals? The answer to that question is to start thinking more like a carrier that is delivering set of services that have been customized for a specific customer.
But at the same time, interest in increasing the productivity of the existing workforce through the better use of IT is on the rise. The question is how can solution providers best leverage unified communications to meet the needs of customers while simultaneously advancing their own business goals? The answer to that question is to start thinking more like a carrier that is delivering set of services that have been customized for a specific customer.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Magic Quadrant for Unified Communications
Unified communications offers the ability to improve how individuals, groups and companies interact and perform tasks. Enterprise planners and managers should review how this emerging generation of communication software and systems can improve their business operations and processes.
Unified communications (UC) offers the ability to significantly improve how individuals, groups and companies interact and perform. UC also enables multiple communication channels to be coordinated. In some cases, separate servers may be consolidated, but, more frequently, UC adds functionality to existing communication applications. Key technologies include Internet Protocol (IP)-PBX, voice over IP (VoIP), presence, e-mail, audioconferencing and Web conferencing, videoconferencing, voice mail, unified messaging (UM), instant messaging (IM), and various forms of mobility. Another key capability of UC is that it offers a method to integrate communication functions directly with business applications; Gartner calls this capability "communication-enabled business process" (CEBP).
Unified communications (UC) offers the ability to significantly improve how individuals, groups and companies interact and perform. UC also enables multiple communication channels to be coordinated. In some cases, separate servers may be consolidated, but, more frequently, UC adds functionality to existing communication applications. Key technologies include Internet Protocol (IP)-PBX, voice over IP (VoIP), presence, e-mail, audioconferencing and Web conferencing, videoconferencing, voice mail, unified messaging (UM), instant messaging (IM), and various forms of mobility. Another key capability of UC is that it offers a method to integrate communication functions directly with business applications; Gartner calls this capability "communication-enabled business process" (CEBP).
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