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In a recent post we looked at the priorities companies need to keep in mind when migrating to a cloud-based unified communications…
With such an emphasis on making your networks remote, the topic of security gets discussed a lot. We have all…
The Internet of Things is growing in ways never expected even two decades ago. From ramen forks to salt shakers – nearly…
As more businesses migrate to cloud-based communications, whether Skype for Business Cloud PBX or a UCaaS platform, protecting the communications…
In a recent article discussing Virtual SBC and SBCaaS options, we promised that we would take a closer look how media…
Companies are moving towards Network Function Virtualization (NFV) in a big way. NFV is an initiative undertaken by companies and communications…
After years of waiting for the standard to become universal, Apple is finally supporting WebRTC in Safari and Microsoft is…
Security professionals for years have professed the importance of a multi-layer security strategy, also known as “defense in depth.” It…
In this informative podcast with Jason Forehand from RedSky, we discuss e911 (Enhanced 911) and how the evolving communications landscape is…
The New York Times recently published an article that told frightening tales of companies falling victim to hackers engaged in telephone toll…
As contact centers continue to adopt IP-based communications of various sorts, including voice and other unified communications applications, it opens…
Only 20% of U.S. businesses were using SIP Trunking (session initiation protocol) for their communications in 2014, but 75% of businesses interviewed…
In a recent post we discussed how to decide whether you need a session border controller and the various deployment options if…
We’ve written a fair amount on this site about session border controllers (SBCs) and the various functions they perform relative…
As WebRTC gains favor (and it is, as this infographic makes clear), it only stands to reason that companies will want…
Chat applications are cropping up all over, now almost ubiquitous on all sorts of web sites. Hang around for more…
We’ve been hearing for years that users need to take precautions when using public WiFi services in coffee shops, airports…
We’ve written a number of times about the changes coming to contact centers, from their support for customers using all…
I guess it’s a matter of perspective but from where I’m sitting the big takeaway from Microsoft’s announcement this week…
As we’ve explained in previous posts, WebRTC is starting to make inroads, with use cases cropping up that make good sense for enterprise…