January 24, 2009 2:08 PM
Posted by: Tony Bradley
book review,
Cut The Strings,
Harry Brelsford,
Microsoft Response Point,
Microsoft Response Point Primer,
small businessBottom Line:
Microsoft's Response Point phone system is like a quiet revolution in small business communications. Harry Brelsford has been an integral part of the Microsoft community and the small business community, and has...
January 24, 2009 12:46 PM
Posted by: Tony Bradley
jitter,
latency,
quality of service,
Unified Communications,
VoIP aware,
VoIP qualityThe TCP/IP suite of protocols was designed with some safeguards against packet latency and alternative routing. When sending a data file, some packets may take a different path than others and the packets may arrive out of order. But, with TCP/IP that is OK because the protocols understand how to...
January 18, 2009 5:50 AM
Posted by: Tony Bradley
Mark Collier,
SecureLogix,
Security,
toll fraud,
VoIPA lot happened in 2008. We had what seemed to be a marathon Presidential campaign season capped off with the election of the first African-American to be President of the United States. We had a housing crisis with a mortgage industry in free fall. We had the government bailing out Wall Street...
January 16, 2009 2:54 PM
Posted by: Tony Bradley
direct SIP,
Evangelyze Communications,
Global Crossing,
Mike Stacy,
OCS 2007 R2,
Office Communications ServerIn a few short weeks Microsoft will officially release Office Communications Server 2007 (OCS 2007) R2. R2 represents a big step forward in the evolution of Microsoft's voice and unified communications platform and a significant evolution toward software-powered voice (eliminating the PBX or IP PBX...
January 16, 2009 2:41 PM
Posted by: Tony Bradley
Evangelyze Communication,
OCS 2007,
Office Communications Server,
SmartChat,
SmartSearch,
SmartVoIP,
UC,
Unified Communications,
VoIPMicrosoft's Office Communications Server 2007 offers enterprises a cost-effective platform for voice and unified communications that also allows them to retain their existing voice hardware whether it is traditional analog or VoIP. Another advantage that it offers is that, because it is software...
January 1, 2009 2:41 PM
Posted by: Tony Bradley
attack,
DECT,
eavesdropping,
VoIP,
VoIP securityI have DECT cordless phones in my home. I didn't really get them for the security factor per se. I bought them because their operation isn't impacted or interfered with by wireless networks, microwave ovens, or baby monitors. I was tired of having 27 different devices all competing for the same...