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Cisco IP Contact Center Solutions to be Deployed by Cox Communications

SAN JOSE, Calif., February 21, 2006 - Cisco Systems, Inc. today announced that Cox Communications will standardize on Cisco Internet Protocol Contact Center (IPCC) solutions to provide customer service and support to its subscribers. By implementing Cisco’s standards-based IP software, Cox plans to transform business processes by streamlining management of its distributed contact centers and reducing operational costs. Cisco named Cox as its 3000th IP Contact Center customer today. < …

Voice over IP in the European Home: a Discussion with Patrick Lelorieux of Linksys

February 17, 2006 Last year Linksys won the best voice-over-IP (VoIP) product category in the Wireless Broadband Innovation Awards for its Wireless-G Router. The accolade represented much more than a worthy addition to Linksys’ prize cabinet; VoIP is arguably one of the hottest topics in home …

TeliaSonera First European Operator to Trial Wireless IP Telephony for Enterprise Customers with Nokia and Cisco

3GSM World Congress, BARCELONA, February 15, 2006 - In co-operation with Nokia and Cisco Systems Inc., TeliaSonera will be the first operator in Europe to trial wireless IP telephony via WLAN for enterprise customers. The trial is one of TeliaSonera’s numerous initiatives to take the lead in bringing new services to customers migrating from fixed to mobile and Internet-based services. Recent surveys on IT investment in Nordic enterprises shows that IP telephony, i e the convergence …

Cisco Leads Enterprise & Small-Medium Business Voice Market for All of 2005

SAN JOSE, Calif., February 15, 2006 - Cisco Systems expanded its leadership position in the global voice market for large, small and medium-sized enterprises for the 2005 calendar year, based on the most recent report by the Synergy Research Group. The report names Cisco as the revenue leader in the worldwide enterprise voice market, including both Internet Protocol (IP) and traditional circuit-based systems, for both the fourth quarter of 2005 and for the entire calendar year. …

Cisco, Philips, and Emergin Collaborate on Patient Monitoring Solution That Delivers Immediate Waveform and Text Medical Alarms to Clinicians

SAN DIEGO, Calif., (HIMSS 2006) - February 13, 2006 - Cisco Systems announced today that healthcare clinicians can now receive mobile medical alarms, such as electrocardiogram alerts on wireless Internet Protocol (IP) phones, to help improve the quality of patient care with fast and effective decision-making. In conjunction with leading medical device provider Philips Medical Systems and leading plug n’play integration company Emergin, the Cisco Clinical Connection Suite Patient …

Silicon Valley Pay-for-Performance Consortium Works to Accelerate the Adoption of Healthcare IT

A group of Silicon Valley employers and medical groups are working to address important healthcare issues - including concerns about quality, safety, accessibility and cost. And they’re turning to information technology (IT) for help. Through the Silicon Valley Pay-for-Performance Consortium, Cisco Systems, Intel Corporation and Oracle are joining forces with medical groups and independent practice …

EFF attacks Google Desktop Search

Love ‘em or hate ‘em, the Electronic Frontier Foundation has a great article about one potentially nasty aspect of
Google’s newest desktop search software–it caches copies of your file on Google’s server, where it could potentially
be subject to theft, subpoena, and any number of other privacy assaults. With all the recent talk about regulating VoIP
for wiretapping, the Google issue is prescient. We know Google is getting further into VoIP; we know their unique value
proposition for IP telephony apps will be search. Need I
say more
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