All Voice and Data Services News - October 2007

Puma rolls out voice over IP from SwyxWare

Sportswear manufacturer Puma has implemented VoIP across all its UK sites, using SwyxWare, a software-based IP telephony product from Swyx.

Glaxo creates template for VoIP and video roll-outs

Pharmaceuticals company GlaxoSmithKline has developed a service model to make it easier for departments to deploy voice over IP (VoIP) and video services on their networks.

ATM and Frame Relay users plan move to IP VPN

Most network managers who use Asychronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and Frame Relay services plan to migrate to IPvirtual private networks (VPNs) or carrier Ethernet services within the next two years, a study has revealed.

Cambridgeshire saves £1.2m on call costs and travel with VoIP

Cambridgeshire County Council has saved £1.2m over two years after installing voice over IP technology.

Criminals using Skype to communicate

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 10 October 2007
Criminals are taking advantage of Skype's 256-bit encryption and the internet's unpredictable routing scheme to set up drug deals and other crimes, say Swiss law enforcement officials.

Mills & Reeve consolidates communications on IP network

Legal firm Mills & Reeve is implementing a converged IP-based network and communications software across it four UK offices to reduce costs and improve service and efficiency.

Provider push will lead to 435 million mobile SIP users by 2012

Growing acceptance of SIP by mobile operators and device vendors will result in 435 million SIP-enabled devices by 2012

Adobe and Business Objects join forces to make BI more intuitive

Business Objects and Adobe have formed a technology partnership to deliver more intuitive business intelligence systems to users.

Business objects gets down to business

  • News
  • Date: 01 October 2007
BI firm launches new technology and strikes new partnership with Adobe
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