May 8, 2008 12:36 PM
Posted by: Tony Bradley
Application Server 5300,
Department of Defense,
DOD,
government,
IPv6,
Nortel,
Security,
UC,
Unified Communications,
VoIPCompanies generally have confidential information- financial projections, intellectual property, trademarked secret formulas, etc. But, the magnitude of secrecy and the need for confidentiality pale in comparison with a government, especially the United States government. Nortel has developed a
April 11, 2008 3:31 PM
Posted by: Tony Bradley
Dell,
IBM,
Nortel,
SCS500,
SIP,
UC,
Unified CommunicationsBuilt on an open source foundation, with the collaboration of the open source community in the SIPFoundry Project, Nortel's new SCS500 (Software Communications System) provides small and medium businesses from 30 to 500+ employees with an affordable unified communications solution. The SCS500 is a...
March 31, 2008 9:05 PM
Posted by: Tony Bradley
communications,
IP,
Nortel,
PBX,
UC,
UC 1-2-3,
Unified Communications,
VoIPUnless you have been living under a rock the past year or two, you are probably aware that Unified Communications is the hot trend. VoIP is still hot as well, and is a key component of unified communications, but the trend is evolving beyond just moving the phone system from the traditional PBX to...
March 19, 2008 1:10 PM
Posted by: Tony Bradley
Mobile phones,
Nortel,
UC,
Unified Communications,
wi-fi
Communications have come a long way in the last couple decades. People used to have one phone number. At one point, that was one phone number with no voicemail which meant you either got...
March 12, 2008 3:12 AM
Posted by: Tony Bradley
Avaya,
Cisco,
Microsoft,
Nortel,
Office Communications Server 2007,
Office Communicator 2007,
SIP,
UCC,
Unified Communications,
VoIP
Officially, Microsoft and Nortel have been buddies on the Unified Communications front for over a year and a half. Prior to now, however, the partnership was more rhetoric and lip...