Recently added articles from Business Communications Review:
Commoditization? Yes, but ....(MEMO)(Editorial)
Feb 01, 2006;
Proven technology?
Feb 01, 2006;
Consumers need "experiences," not just devices.(ENDPOINTS)(Brief Article)
Feb 01, 2006
More than a third of email is spam.(MESSAGING)
Feb 01, 2006
Compliance costs to triple over two years.(MANAGER'S NOTEBOOK)
Feb 01, 2006
Security systems aim at handhelds.(WIRELESS)(Brief Article)
Feb 01, 2006
BCR Training in information technologies: building better IT organizations through professional development.(Advertisement)
Feb 01, 2006
The changing of the guard?(network hardware industry and services)(Column)
Feb 01, 2006;
UMA: how wireless convergence starts.(Unlicensed Mobile Access)(Column)
Feb 01, 2006;
Combating the two-tiered Internet.(internet traffic)
Feb 01, 2006;
Wireless LAN deployments lag technology advances: "thin client" architecture, dual-mode cellular/Wi-Fi and security are the key factors.(MARKET TRENDS)
Feb 01, 2006;
QOS over MPLS--the complete story: sooner or later, these enterprise customers had to add complete QOS control to their MPLS-based IP-VPNs.(quality of service)(multiprotocol label switching )
Feb 01, 2006;
Avoiding the challenges of do-it-yourself broadband VPNs: managed services are an attractive alternative, especially for multinational deployments.(virtual private networks)
Feb 01, 2006;
P2P for communications: beyond file sharing; P2P can be used for more than free phone calls and illegal file sharing.(Peer to peer networking)
Feb 01, 2006;
Voice quality in enterprise VOIP systems: contrary to popular belief, low-bandwidth codecs may yield poor voice quality.(VOICE-DATA CONVERGENCE)
Feb 01, 2006;
Enterprise VOIP--after the cutover: the concept of VOIP is simple, but the reality is complex.(NETWORK MANAGEMENT)
Feb 01, 2006;
Is there a place for voice and video in service oriented architectures? Get ready for a fresh way of thinking about voice and video--as services rather than systems.
Feb 01, 2006;
As the IP world converges, signaling protocols continue to diverge: IP-telephony components frequently fail to interoperate. Why doesn't protocol standardization solve the problem of interoperability failure?(STANDARDS)
Feb 01, 2006;
Using VOIP to recover telecommunications services: a new generation of disaster recovery processes and telecom systems can help your enterprise deal with a crisis.(NETWORK RELIABILITY)
Feb 01, 2006;
Advantages of managed services.(call centers and technology)(Column)
Feb 01, 2006;