| Posted on: Nov 19, 08 11:24 pm by: Kathy Hutchings |
 | Heh, look at what I found...
"The IBM folks run our IT, including voice/data networks. They are our operations people. We have a core IT team of senior managers and architects.
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| | Posted on: Nov 19, 08 09:14 am by: Jennifer Johnson |
 | What do you all think of this?...
The service requires a client that supports Windows, Mac OS X and Pocket PC. Jambo is partnering with universities, conference and event producers and providers of Wi-Fi hotspots to deliver the service, and it will begin a pilot in the next few weeks at New York's LaGuardia Airport, Ribaudo said.
Check out eWEEK.
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| | Posted on: Nov 18, 08 04:05 pm by: Amy Perkins |
 | Can any of you give me some advice about this?...
Com. The service is free for unlimited two-person conferences, and users can add individual participants to a meeting for 15 cents a minute. Convoq also offers ASAP Pro, which provides unlimited meetings of up to 15 people for $250 a year.
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| | Posted on: Nov 18, 08 02:00 am by: Amy Smith |
 | I thought that you should all take a look at this...
The IP Videoconferencing Solution for K-12 allows combines Cisco's IP VC 3500 series videoconferencing software with Tandberg's 6000 MXP codec technology. This will allow educators to integrate the Tandberg Educator MXP product, a modular solution that includes a console, monitor, video camera, whiteboards and related network collaboration technologies, to create advanced interactive remote classrooms.
"Our new IP Videoconferencing solution will extend the reach of teachers to students outside the classroom, bring the world to students via virtual field trips, and eliminate the time and hassles associated with physically traveling from one meeting to another," Cisco education solutions manager Phylis Hawkins said in a statement.
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