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What Are Telephony and VoIP? Voice over IP (VoIP) provides telephony services over your network backbone to all employees, whether they’re within your corporate walls, at remote locations or mobile. By integrating voice traffic over the network, companies realize cost savings on their telecommunications service charges and reduce costs typically associated with deploying or relocating employee phone [...]

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What is Redundant Networking? Redundancy, also known as resiliency, in a network provides a maximum level of network uptime. Redundant networks help to ensure high availability of critical applications to employees, partners and customers through an optimized network design. By providing multiple pathways to your data, a redundant network eliminates single points of failure [...]

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Videoconferencing clearly is taking off. In fact, even Congress is using it. The highest profile rationale is that it cuts travel costs. This InformationWeek article provides some insight into some of the more subtle drivers of videoconferencing.

The piece looks at CapTech,  IT consulting firm headquartered in Richmond, Va. The story [...]

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If you’ve been following the whole VCE-enabled service provider story, you’ll recall that Harris Corporation was one of first (and perhaps most enthusiastic) Vblock adopters.

They’ve built on Vblocks — and other technologies from V,C and E — to offer up an extremely well-positioned service: the Harris Trusted Enterprise Cloud. Their proposition [...]

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