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Unified Communications: Case studies

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    Open source telephony new star at TV producer 26/06/2008 14:00:59

    Open technology competes in proprietary PABX world
    When TV production company FremantleMedia Australia had an opportunity to move to IP telephony during an office refurbishment, the open source Asterisk proved itself to offer everything required and more for the 150-plus handset deployment.
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    VOIP freeing colleges from wired phones 05/04/2007 15:20:02

    U.S. college extends network features to student mobile phones
    With wired phones dying off at colleges, IT executives on campus are looking to VOIP and unified communications platforms as ways to meet the needs of students and faculty using wireless devices.
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    Komatsu shifts IT up a gear 18/12/2006 08:00:19

    Web-based applications streamline processes
    Mining and construction distributor Komatsu Australia is overhauling its application infrastructure to drive efficiency and keep pace with more modern technology.
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    Meeting Client Demand 21/11/2006 11:40:44

    Macquarie Hosting built its data centre infrastructure around client demands for ensuring redundancy
    With its data centre housed in 1923 square metres and spread over two levels, ensuring power continuity is at the top of Macquarie Hosting's to-do list.
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    VOIP: an invaluable asset 26/09/2006 15:18:24

    When it comes to using advanced technology, 120-employee Goldsmith Agio Helms could teach the mega-sized investment banks of the world a thing or two. Take, for example, the sophisticated, converged network infrastructure over which the Minneapolis-based firm conducts its multinational business. Because it supports advanced applications such as instant messaging/presence, unified messaging, video calling and VOIP, the network lets bankers stay in touch and up to date at all times.
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    Case Study: Industry insiders blast IP telephony myths 01/04/2003 13:53:34

    Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto took its IP telephony project very seriously, planning for every situation that could disrupt communication with the outside world.
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