Telefonkonferenzen mit Bildtelefon
Stellen Sie sich vor, wie toll es wäre, die begeisterten Gesichter Ihres Teams zu sehen, während Sie ihnen während einer Telefonkonferenz die neuesten Entwicklungen mitteilen und Ratschläge zu Schulungen geben.Mit dem Bildtelefon von ACN ist das nun möglich. Das Gerät verfügt über eine Freisprechfunktion, die Ihnen, während Sie sprechen, mehr Freiheit für die Präsentation von Illustrationen gibt.
Einführung eines digitalen Telefondienstes mit Videotelefonie von ACN!
Erleben Sie die Zukunft der Telekommunikation!
Zum ersten Mal, seitdem Bell 1876 das Telefon erfand, ändert sich die Telekommunikations damit grundlegend.
Mit dem Bildtelefon spielt ACN weltweit eine Vorreiterrolle in der Telekommunikation.
Das ACN-Bildtelefon bietet enthält neueste Technologie sowohl für Audio- und auch für die Videokommunikation.
Rufen Sie mit dem Bildtelefon von ACN Ihre Familie und Freunde and und sehen Sie sie live beim Telefonieren. Es ist kinderleicht. Sie brauchen nur eine Telefonnummer wählen!
Kosten, Gebühren und Zahlungsoptionen
Das Bildtelefon kostet in Deutschland 149 EUR. Die monatliche Flatrate für den digitalen Telefondienst beträgt 12,99 EUR. Dafür können Sie weltweit ohne weitere Kosten telefonieren; normale analoge Telefonate oder aber Bildtelefonate.ACN bietet zwei Zahlungsoptionen für den digitalen Telefondienstan.
- Zahlen des Bildtelefons und Rabatt auf die monatliche Grundgebühr für den digitalen Video-Dienst.
- Rabatt auf das Bildtelefon und die volle monatliche Grundgebühr für den Dienst.
Weitere Informationen über das Bildtelefon von ACN
Juniper Networks takes direct aim at Cisco's one million certified engineers
In my opinion, Juniper Networks is striking at the heart of Cisco's competitive edge, its one million certified engineers!
How you may ask?
Free Juniper JUNOS training for Cisco certified engineers until December 2009!
Obviously, Juniper J-Partner Resellers benefit from the program as it reduces the time and expense of getting SEs certified.
For this story, a well-known Cisco CCIE gave "kudos" to Juniper on its FREE, but cutting edge Juniper Fast Track Certification Program:
"Its design for training is based on the move by Juniper to enter the Enterprise channel. From its inception Juniper had been an ISP provider first. Companies like WorldCom were early investors in Juniper. With its current Enterprise market strategy, Juniper training is key for VAR’s and Enterprise customers to expand sales in this space. The key element to get the IT department to accept Juniper is to follow the Cisco model of developing their VAR relationship with a strong Training Program. The Cisco training program has been the industry leader for many years.
"But without competition Cisco has driven the cost of training up without benefiting the VAR with higher margins.
"Now Juniper, a well respected brand in the VAR community is helping to ramp VAR’s up faster with inexpensive, extensive training.
New HP Networking boss took $17.2M from EMC, but sues to void his non-compete agreement
The Boston Globe is reporting that new HP Networking boss David Donatelli (executive vice president of HP's Enterprise Servers, Storage and Networking) is suing his former employer EMC in California state court seeking to void his non-compete agreement.
After paying Donatelli more than $17.2 million over the last 3 years, it should be no surprise that EMC has sued in Massachusetts state court to have Donatelli's non-compete agreement enforced.
Unfortunately, EMC's Key Employee Agreements (KEA) are not on file with the SEC or in any EMC filing, however, according to EMC's most recent Proxy Statement Schedule 14A, filed (Mar. 26, 2009) with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission:
In January 2009, the Compensation Committee approved, at Mr. Tucci's recommendation, a discretionary bonus of $70,000 for Mr. Donatelli in recognition of his role in driving the rapid implementation of flash technology in our storage products and the strong performance of our Information Storage business in 2008.
Donatelli's EMC responsibility (the storage unit) declined by $348.5 million (13%) in revenue for 1Q09 vs. 1Q08.
Donatelli is the beneficial owner of 1,968,366 EMC common stock shares (1,737,400 of those shares are by virtue of options to purchase those shares).
Additionally, Donatelli holds 301,955 restricted EMC stock units.
100% trade-in credit for Nortel products
Networking solutions vendor Enterasys is making a global offer to Nortel customers worldwide:
100% Trade-In Credit For Nortel Products
To participate globally, all a Nortel customer has to do is provide an invoice showing the purchase price of a qualifying Nortel product, and Enterasys will credit 100% of that amount toward the list price of a qualifying Enterasys product.
Note: For Nortel customers who cannot provide invoices, Enterasys will still offer a 40% discount off its qualifying product list prices.
This Enterasys offer is good to Nortel customers through the end of 2009, terms and conditions apply. For further Nortel customer 100% trade-in credit program details contact your global Enterasys sales office.
Qualifying Nortel Products:
Nortel Ethernet Routing Switches 2500, 4500, 5500, 5600, 8006, 8010, 8100, 8300, and 8600.
Nortel Business Access Point 120.
Nortel WLAN Access Points 2220, 2221, 2231, 2330, and 2332.
Nortel WLAN Security Switches 2250, 2270, 2350, 2360, 2361, 2370, 2380, and 2382.
Enterasys Products by Topology:
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ACN IRIS 3000 Videophone & The State of the Videophone
I've come across the new ACN IRIS 3000 video phone a few times recently and thought I'd write about them. I'm a big fan of videophones even if there doesn't seem to be any true adoption of industry standards that lets one videophone talk/video to another. Not to mention I reported first how Vonage's OEM'ed videophone, VisiFone, from Viseon hit the scrap heap due to Viseon's implosion.
I was hoping to see Vonage's VisiFone interoperate with Packet8's Videophone, which I reviewed back in 2004. Back then Packet8 was the last broadband videophone service provider left standing, but it now appears that ACN has recently jumped onboard the videophone wagon. I hope they do well. Although videophone deployment has been slow to take off, I think offering subsidized, low-cost, or even free videophones to VoIP customers is one way of differentiating yourself from your competitors, especially if you are a single play provider like Vonage or Packet8 going up against Comcast, Time Warner, AT&T, etc. that offer Triple Play packages.Take a video phone wherever you go!
I bought a video phone and one of the best features is that I can take it with me and use it wherever I go and make video calls from any fast Internet connection.
I only have to connect it into a free WLAN connector of a DSL modem. Most offices in Germany have a DSL connection and also most homes.
The best is that I don't have to pay for the calls except calls to mobile phones, only a monthly small fee of only 12.95 EUR.
All calls to the USA, Canada and most European countries are included in the monthly fee.
More info about the video phone and the opportunity to become a representative for this great product.
OCS 2007 R2 PIC problem with AOL Fixed
Microsoft OCS 2007 R2 users were having communications issues with AOL's AIM when federating using PIC (Public IM Connectivity) and using a Windows Server 2008 (x64) Edge role server - Windows Server 2003 (x64) is unaffected by this problem. Microsoft's Scott Oseychik just issued a fix that solves the problem. The fix involves changing the Windows Server 2008 Edge role to initially establish the SSL dialog using the TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_MD5 cipher suite.
It's pretty easy to fix via Group Policy (gpedit.msc). Once you make the fix you should be able to successfully communicate with AOL AIM clients using Office Communicator 2007 R2 via PIC.
Click here for the resolution.
