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BT surveys on UC
http://www.fiercevoip.com/ story/ bt-surveys-uc/ 2008-11-19?utm_medium=rss&u…Hot on the heels of its VoIP survey, BT is now reporting companies are taking a "phased approach" to adopting unified communication (UC) and collaboration (UCC) technologies. We're going to stick with UC for this discussion since the "collaboration" part is typically rolled into the UC tent.
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Exchange Connections fall 2008
http://www.robichaux.net/ blog/ 2008/ 11/ exchange-connections-fall-2008.phpThis year, my attendance at Exchange Connections was shorter than usual-- I arrived Tuesday afternoon, presented most of the day on Wednesday, and then had to head up to 3Sharp in Redmond for a day of meetings with customers and our new PR agency, Hardy Communications.
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President Obama And The Coming Tech Revolution
http://blog.tmcnet.com/ blog/ rich-tehrani/ att/ president-obama-and-the-coming-…President Obama And The Coming Tech Revolution Posted by: Rich Tehrani | November 6, 2008 9:31 AM | 0 Comments [IMG 1934[1].jpg]I will admit it is difficult to put the words tech and revolution together less than 24 hours after John Chambers cratered confidence in technology with a conference
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VoxOx Unified Messaging
http://www.ghacks.net/ 2008/ 11/ 03/ voxox-unified-messaging/Unified messaging describes a software or service that combines different ways of communication in one application. VoxOx comes out of private beta with an impressive looking number of services. The software combines Instant Messaging, Voice over IP, Video Conferencing, Email, Text Messaging, Social Networks and File Sharing into one software application.
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Microsoft Certified Master Exchange pricing
http://www.robichaux.net/ blog/ 2008/ 10/ microsoft-certified-master-exchange-pr…Right now I'm sitting in a classroom in Redmond, auditing the UM material so I can be qualified to teach it. I had a thought a little while ago: the $18,500 tuition seems awfully steep, but if you amortize it across the 18 training days, that's a hair more than $1000/day.
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Special message types for UC messages
http://www.robichaux.net/ blog/ 2008/ 10/ special-message-types-for-uc-messages.…My friend and fellow MVP Jim McBee just asked what item types OCS uses for creating items that end up in user mailboxes. There are actually several answers: For OCS conversations, you want IPM.Note.Microsoft.Conversation. Office Communicator Phone Edition devices use IPM.Note.Microsoft.Conversation.Voice for the call log entries they generate.
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MicroThoughts on MicroBlogging
http://blog.tmcnet.com/ blog/ rich-tehrani/ wireless/ microthoughts-on-microblog…MicroThoughts on MicroBlogging October 7, 2008 10:22 AM | 0 Comments I signed up for a Twitter account over a year ago and it can be found at www.twitter.com/rtehrani. The question is do I need to Twitter at all when I have a blog? It seems in fact I haven't used twitter in over a year.
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Why You Want WebEx Connect or Beehive
http://blogs.zdnet.com/ Greenfield/ ?p=240Why You Want WebEx Connect or Beehive Posted by Dave Greenfield @ 8:09 am Categories: Enterprise 2.0, VoIP, IP Telephony, Messaging, Unified Communications, Microsoft, Web Conferencing Tags: WebEx Communications Inc., IBM Lotus Notes, BEA Beehive, Cisco Systems Inc., Exchange, WebEx Connect,
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Cisco plans to maintain M&A pace
http://www.thedeal.com/ techconfidential/ money-out/ blog/ hardware/ cisco-makes…While Wall Street burns, It's business as usual for Cisco Systems Inc. [CSCO], which is buying Jabber Inc. The deal is the latest in a series of acquisitions by the...
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Cisco buys into corporate IM
http://northloop.14gram.com/ cisco-buys-corporate-imCisco Systems is buying Jabber, an open source corporate instant messaging, platform to compete more aggressively in unified communications.
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