There are those who remain leery of IP telephony. Nothing you say will convince them that today's IP-PBX systems are as reliable as the good old TDM systems they love. Then there are those of us who ...
Cisco and Avaya are racing neck and neck to become the largest IP PBX provider, with the pair of powerhouse vendors jockeying for IP dominance. A recent report by The Info Pro shows a dramatic shift ...
Almost two thirds of the 2,187 North American and European companies surveyed choose a Cisco IP PBX in their VoIP deployments, Forrester Research found. These results and more are from a study on SMB ...
MANHASSET, N.Y. — Cisco Systems has released a voice gateway appliance designed to aid in the phased migration from time-division multiplexing PBX networks to fully converged Cisco IP telephony and IP ...
Cisco is, in fact, an incumbent in the PBX environment now. Marguerite Reardon has a good article on CNet about Cisco's issuance of $4 billion worth of bonds, and what Cisco likely intends to do with ...
Launch of Q.SIG inter-working support in Cisco CallManager 4.1 offers enhanced voice security Dubai, UAE, January 11th, 2005 -- Cisco Systems today announced new security features for its IP ...
Research In Motion is to release a version of its Mobile Voice System Server product for Cisco's Unified Communications Manager, the Canadian handset manufacturer announced on Monday. Mobile Voice ...
CAMPBELL, USA: The global PBX market is typically down in the first quarter following a strong fourth quarter, and 1Q11 was no exception as the overall market dipped 2.6 per cent(PC), dragged down by ...
This Comparison Guide features the leading PBX systems from established vendors like Siemens, Cisco, Avaya and Nortel as well as cutting edge systems from new vendors like Shoretel and Fonality. The ...
Infonetics' second quarter report on Enterprise Unified Communication, VoIP and TDM Equipment, released earlier this week, has Cisco as a close second to Avaya and leading Avaya in overall line ...
When it comes to VoIP, the first question the Reviewmeister has is: How do we make it secure? So we invited Cisco to set up a bulletproof VoIP network. And they did. Cisco’s “maximum-security” VoIP ...