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In this special multi-part series on Cisco Unified Communications Manager call routing, UC consultant and Cisco Subnet blogger Dennis Hartmann offers insights and tips. NEW: Part 10
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A reader of a recent newsletter article disagreed with my comment about unified communications that... ...2
Microsoft made an undisclosed investment in Move Networks, a company that supplies streaming video...
AT&T recently stopped offering its CallVantage VoIP service to new subscribers. With no official... ...3
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Tom Nolle, founder and president of CIMI Corporation and a longtime industry analyst recently...
We have just wrapped up a major study of the instant messaging, real-time communications and... ...5
Joe McGarvey, principal analyst for IP services infrastructure at Current Analysis recently...
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Last week, I discussed one reader's opposition to the growing use of presence and my assertion that... ...1
Covergence, best known for controlling, securing and managing real-time services with its... ...1
We have just completed two surveys on mobile messaging - one with IT decision makers and the other...
Integrating enterprise communication tools -- from telephony to e-mail, conferencing and instant...
Late last month, Siemens announced it had decided on The Gores Group as a partner for its...
Enterprise Management Quarterly says today that Unified Communications is a term being hyped by Cisco and Microsoft to get companies to spend hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars.
Preview articleCommentThe folks over at the Dial-a-Phone blog today offer nine ways you can ease a move to mobile VoIP.
Preview articleCommentA Dallas morning News blog today says VoIP isn't going to be a great boon to airlines offering it as a communitations option.
Preview articleCommentA blogger on Mashable.com wonders when mobile VoIp will actually catch on. Take the poll too.
Preview articleCommentWe recently spoke with Charles Weaver, president of the MSPAlliance about his observations on the evolutionary trends in the SMB market. The MSPAlliance is a professional association and accrediting body for the managed services industry. According to Weaver, VoIP and unified communications are at...

Yesterday we discussed the use of Virtual LANs (VLANs) to segment and separate voice and data networks. This level of...
The last newsletter noted that Jim participated in a recent Network World chat on the topic of application performance...

Translation Patterns in CUCM are very similar to Route Patterns, but they do not have a Call Routing destination. Route...
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