| Posted on: Dec 04, 08 08:00 am by: Julie Christensen |
 | I found this while looking on the internet...
Lydston's drive to implement VOIP is on two main tracks: one for existing facilities, the other for new buildings. The first to be all-VOIP are smaller, new locations because significant savings—in one case, 12 percent of the cost of the building—have been possible by running only one Category 5 cable to each cubicle or office, instead of running phone wires as well.
However, the savings from VOIP calls for long-distance are not so dramatic that they would warrant a rip-and-replace approach to existing phones.
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| | Posted on: Dec 03, 08 08:20 pm by: Bob Allen |
 | What do you all think of this?...
Trade Representative Robert Zoellick, who Friday was named as a replacement for Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, was impressed in July by the department's ability to coordinate videoconferences for him across five countries. "He was thrilled he didn't have to take a plane ride to each location," DiMichele says.
Secretary of State Colin Powell has used videoconferencing to receive technology demonstrations, and National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, President Bush's nominee to succeed Powell, is also familiar with the technology.
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| | Posted on: Dec 03, 08 03:00 am by: Stephen Davis |
 | Look at what finally happened...
Speakers for a mobile unit are part of the monitor sound
system.
Basic
Equipment: Controllers
KeyboardsThe keyboard
is used to manage the videoconferencing software and manipulate the camera
angles. The keyboard is used to access documents to be shared as
well as the menus to change how the videoconference is being
projected.
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| | Posted on: Dec 02, 08 10:15 am by: Bob Ayala |
 | I thought that this was awesome when I first read it...
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"These are Web-based applications tailored to the business at hand," said JotSpot CEO Joe Kraus during a presentation.
JotSpot first launched a beta of its hosted wiki in October. Wikis are collaborative Web pages that are open to editing by anyone, and JotSpot has built the development of small applications on top of the wiki platform.
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