History of VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) enables individuals and companies to communicate the delivery of voice communications and multimedia sessions over the usage of the internet. The VoIP industry success is stimulated by the US Federal Communication Commission decision not to control or limit voice traffic over the Net, and the low price of these services. According to the Pike & Fischer’s research forecasts, “ a 14% growth rate for the VoIP market over the next five years, and
Words: 3286 - Pages: 14
As Physical Security Converges With IT Security and Becomes More Network-Based, Can Cisco Compete? Cisco recently introduced new video surveillance IP cameras and monitoring software targeted for small businesses. As corporate security technology and services become increasingly network-delivered and database-driven, the physical security market presents a compelling incremental growth opportunity for Cisco that we believe can exceed the billion dollar annual revenue threshold in the next 35 years
Words: 10724 - Pages: 43
Class, This is a set of information comparing IP Contact Call Centers in side-by-side analysis that was created by Faulkner’s FACCTs several years ago. You can see that they do cover information on each company, the features that are in each product, and even some basic pricing information. You are going to use this as if it is the compiled responses from a real RFP. This information will help you assign vendor scores in your table, and help you decide which vendor to use. IP Contact Call
Words: 5971 - Pages: 24
Table of Content 1. Executive Summary 3 2. Introduction 4 3. Solution Summary 4 4. Benefit 5 5. Operations Plan 6 6. Feasibility 7 7. Conclusion 8 8. Diagrams and Figures 10 9. References 12 Executive Summary Soft Imaging Solution currently has 2300 employees with four geographical locations. London, Arizona, Washington DC and headquarter building locating in Dallas, TX. Recently the headquarter building went through consolidate working space from
Words: 1727 - Pages: 7
NT 1210 M1 Case studies # 9 Dear Mr. Sheehan: I would like to thank you for agreement regarding my recommendations to the company about deploying a SAN at each branch office, since each office uses data, audio, video and graphic files that are shared by staff at each location. The SAN may incorporate NAS devices which we have evaluated with different vendors. As we conducted a further research in order to provide you with more detail specifications on SAN and NAS solutions, we were able to come
Words: 7132 - Pages: 29
Chapter 1 Analyzing Business Goals and Constraints This chapter serves as an introduction to the rest of the book by describing top-down network design. The first section explains how to use a systematic, top-down process when designing computer networks for your customers. Depending on your job, your customers might consist of other departments within your company, those to whom you are trying to sell products, or clients of your consulting business. After describing the methodology
Words: 8812 - Pages: 36
GENERAL SIR JOHN KOTELAWALA DEFENCE UNIVERsity | Assignment 01 | Advanced Network and Security | | ICT/12/0121 WMIL Wasalage | 9/23/2013 | | Abstract This document contains a detailed explanation about the ISO OSI Reference Model used in networking and it also contains details about the networking devices used in setting up LANs & WANs. Abstract This document contains a detailed explanation about the ISO OSI Reference Model used in networking and it also contains details
Words: 5991 - Pages: 24
Company Assessment Ericsson Market: Transport and Routing Infrastructure Service: Service Provider Infastructure Report Date: November 17, 2011 Current Threat Index Glen Hunt Current Analysis Principal Analyst, Transport and Routing Infrastructure Rating Update: Ericsson’s threat index has risen as a result of the first release of the new SSR 8000 family service aware edge routing and application platform, and the shipping status of the SPO 1460. Solutions: Threatening Ericsson’s solutions
Words: 3908 - Pages: 16
Ethernet cards are essential parts of a network. They connect a computer to another computer or to a server by using a cable, an alternative to a wireless network. Ethernet Network – The Role of Ethernet in Computer Networks An ethernet network is a situation in which multiple computers are connected to one another and share the same Internet protocol address. An ethernet network has multiple computers on the same server. The benefit in this is that multiple networks do not need to be created.
Words: 9787 - Pages: 40
First year ENGINEER – ENG1 Modules | credits | Hours | Functional Analysis | 3,5 | 48 | Algebra for Engineers | 2,5 | 32 | Probability 1 | 3,5 | 48 | Statistical Decision (courses +Tuto) | 3,5 | 48 | Microprocessor System | 3 | 40 | Signal Transmission | 2,5 | 32 | Data Transmission | 2,5 | 32 | Workshop on Linux | 3 | 40 | Databases | 3 | 40 | TOEIC 1 | 2,5 | 32 | Advanced Maintenance | 2,5 | 32 | Numerical Analysis | 2,5 | 32 | Operations Research | 2,5 | 32 |
Words: 2262 - Pages: 10