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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

IBM to manage Qwest services

Agito brings WLAN VoIP to the BlackBerry; Your Voice on managing Voice (and Video)
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IBM to manage Qwest services

Qwest and IBM announced last week that the two companies had signed a five-year agreement for IBM to manage Qwest services targeted to Qwest's midsize business customers including unified communications, managed security and network management. Read full story

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Agito brings WLAN VoIP to the BlackBerry
Agito Networks said that it has stolen a march on the rest of the industry after launching a product that can deliver both VoIP and unified communications via Wi-Fi to users of RIM's BlackBerry handsets.

Your Voice on managing Voice (and Video)
Enterprise Management Associates is mid-way through collecting input for a research project to study how IT teams are deploying and managing latency/loss-intolerant IP communications, including VoIP and Video technologies such as telepresence and desktop video conferencing.

Convergence Comes to the BlackBerry
Agito Networks today announced that they've ported their mobile/mobile unified communications (convergence) client to the BlackBerry. This is a quite an achievement - the various editions of the BlackBerry constitute for many the very definition of a mobile enterprise communicator, and it will remain an important platform for the foreseeable future.

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