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Managed high-def videoconferencing overcomes obstacles

Managed Service Providers are of the few groups of companies experiencing a boost in their businesses while many others are carefully watching every dollar they spend. Video conferencing has been around for years, of course. But many companies either ...

From ROBIN GAREISS, NetworkWorld,  27 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Global Crossing Ltd.,  AT&T Inc.

Green's effect on branch collaboration

Green policies can be the impetus to make branch and remote workers more productive Sign up for this newsletter now! Delves into the issues vital to network managers who support branch offices and remote workers. We are bombarded lately ...

From ROBIN GAREISS, NetworkWorld,  22 Sep 2008

The trend is toward centralization

The movement toward centralizing applications continues to grow stronger. Nemertes' latest research shows 67.7% of companies store their applications centrally. Just one year ago, this figure was at 56%. We don’t anticipate centralization will ever ...

From ROBIN GAREISS, NetworkWorld,  28 Jul 2008

Opening Cisco: New platform consolidates branch functionality

The movement towards laptop computers has fueled an unprecedented number of data breaches. For IT and Information Security, encryption and training has proven ineffective against careless users and insider threats. This paper discusses these ...

From ROBIN GAREISS, NetworkWorld,  19 May 2008
Related Topics: Cisco Systems, Inc.,  Avaya Inc.

Affordable MPLS access

The only performance that matters in a computer system is how long it takes to respond to a users request for information. The only sensible way to monitor the way the performance of a system is to measure the amount of time it takes to respond to ...

From ROBIN GAREISS, NetworkWorld,  14 Apr 2008

Fix for retail: Avaya aims to improve customer service

* Avaya's branch solution for retailers aims to improve customer service Sign up for this newsletter now! How often do you go to a store, only to leave it because you're not getting timely answers from customer service reps on the products ...

From ROBIN GAREISS, NetworkWorld,  17 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Avaya Inc.,  Motorola, Inc.

Ratification of standard gives new life to SIP trunking

Signup for this newsletter now! About 90% of employees today work away from their company's headquarters, on average, and 40% work at a remote location, away from their supervisors. What technologies do you need to have in place to ensure that those ...

From ROBIN GAREISS, NetworkWorld,  4 Feb 2008

Prioritized DSL

The increased use of laptop computers and other mobile devices has fueled an unprecedented number of data breaches. For IT departments, even encryption technology and strong corporate policy cannot prevent data breaches resulting from careless use of ...

From ROBIN GAREISS, NetworkWorld,  14 Jan 2008
Related Topics: EarthLink, Inc.

The telepresence factor

Signup for this newsletter now! About 90% of employees today work away from their company's headquarters, on average, and 40% work at a remote location, away from their supervisors. What technologies do you need to have in place to ensure that those ...

From ROBIN GAREISS, NetworkWorld,  17 Dec 2007
Related Topics: Cisco Systems, Inc.,  Polycom, Inc.

Broadband wireless cards for laptops

Signup for this newsletter now! About 90% of employees today work away from their company's headquarters, on average, and 40% work at a remote location, away from their supervisors. What technologies do you need to have in place to ensure that those ...

From ROBIN GAREISS, NetworkWorld,  12 Nov 2007

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