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Implementing Cisco's Web 2.0 Collaboration Technologies
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As technology evolves, there is always a never-ending question to designers and implementers: "What is coming next?" The answer is "Collaboration." Telephony collaboration is enabling and expanding productivity of organizations by integrating existing productivity tools like contact centers, Web portals, CRM, and ERM with all the benefits of VoIP and Unified Communications. Various organizations such as Datamonitor, Gartner, IDC, InStat, Synergy, and Wainhouse have estimated the industry sales forecasts of telephony at 12 billion US dollars, Unified Communications at 27 billion, with collaboration upward of 34 billion dollars total addressable market!
The move to collaboration is strengthened by the actions of both Cisco and Microsoft, as they have each unveiled several collaborative technologies and the means to integrate them utilizing Web 2.0 programming.
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Why would a person or organization be interested in deploying wireless communication in their home or business? This being said, there are some things to think about before jumping into the wireless world. As is usually the case in the wonderful world of networking, whenever one thing becomes simpler, it almost always complicates something else.
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The protocol utilized to transport data between servers and storage for High Performance Computing (HPC) and to define a Storage Area Network (SAN) is Fibre Channel(FC). Fibre Channel is an "invisible" protocol, because it is only known to the technicians that implement it and keep it working. This paper will provide an overview of this technology.
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It is important for the IT Manager to know the basics of formalized project management. Why? Because every organization needs to be able to implement change and almost all important changes are defined or implemented through project teams.
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It may be surprising to some that Cisco routers run many services that could create vulnerabilities. This paper is meant to be a vehicle for discussion regarding the security of Cisco routers. Additionally, some best practices for securing your Cisco routers are defined.
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When an IT skill falls out of favor, it rarely ever comes back. Here's our list of 10 dying IT skills. If any of these skills are your main expertise, perhaps it's time to think about updating your skill set.
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The more you know about built-in functionality in the .NET framework and ASP.NET, the less code you have to write, which ultimately makes your applications more maintainable. This white paper outlines several different tips to enhance developer productivity and reduce the amount of code that needs to be written in many cases.
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