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Posted:  02 Sep 2008
Premiered:  25 Sep 2008, 15:00 EDT (19:00 GMT)
Format:  Video
Type:  Videocast
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
The progress of unified communications is challenging the current role of the IP-PBX, and many enterprises are re-evaluating their long-term telephony strategies. In this video interview, Burton Group Senior Consultant Ken Agress will examine how UC software is challenging the traditional IP-PBX and how telephony fits in the market evolution of unified communications.

Technologies covered:

  • How UC and telephony integrate
  • Hardware-based/appliance telephony advantages
  • Software-based telephony advantages
  • UC software adoption
  • Software telephony support challenges
  • Telephony future developments


Speaker

Ken Agress
Senior Consultant, Burton Group
Ken Agress is a senior consultant for Burton Group's consulting services. He covers network design and architecture, application performance, VPN technologies, wireless networks, network management, IP telephony/VoIP strategy, project management and carrier networks. With 17 years of experience, Ken's broad experience in consulting on LAN/WAN architectures, data center, IP telephony/VoIP, carrier services, and network performance has been provided to Fortune 100/1000 companies, large universities, and municipal governments.



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