Saturday | 10 January, 2009

Stories about: Brooktrout

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    These VOIP players know the score 31/01/2007 13:55:13

    It's a given that with time VOIP will replace traditional voice technology in corporate networks. Sales of IP phone systems have surpassed those of traditional PBXs, and business VOIP will exceed traditional voice by 2010, according to IDC.
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    Unisys uses voicemail to manage messages 09/08/2006 11:16:52

    Unisys Asia Pacific has replaced its existing voicemail system Active Voice Repartee with six XML-based solutions and a fax system.
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    Emerging Technology: Innovation, Products 15/06/2000 12:01:01

    THE FUTURE OF PHONE? Voice-over-DSL offers cost savings--and considerable risk By Daniel Sweeney
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    Sizing Up NT-RAS Cards 27/03/2000 12:01:01

    Last fall, we set out to determine whether multimodem adapter cards that plug into standard PC servers running Windows NT were a formidable, low-cost alternative to dedicated remote access concentrators for giving your remote users access to your corporate network. We found that they were.
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    RightFax 7.0 Cuts Back Mass-Faxing Costs 10/01/2000 12:01:01

    When you need to purchase an enterprise fax server, AVT's RightFax is a safe and smart choice. If you upgrade to Version 7.0, your users will hardly notice, and therefore will need no additional training -- good news for administrators. Although the interface is largely unchanged, RightFax 7.0 offers a few time-and money-saving enhancements that administrators and IT budget watchdogs will appreciate.
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    Getting RAS right for your network 27/10/1999 12:01:01

    Can multimodem adapter cards that plug into standard PC servers running Microsoft's Windows NT really be a low-cost alternative to dedicated remote access concentrators? Port for port, server cards can cost as little as half the price of modular remote access devices - but can they really do the job in a real-world network? When we came across six of these add-in boards as options for companies looking for a cost-effective way to offer remote access, we decided to see how these cards stack up against their chassis-based competition in terms of ease of use, scalability, manageability, security and advanced features.
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