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June 02, 2008
SIP: Threat or Critical Business Tool
By Tom Cross, Technology Columnist
Executive Briefings – Denver, San Francisco, Orlando
1.5 Day Seminars – With Special Session on Microsoft’s (News - Alert) Office Communications Server
BOULDER – June 2 – TECHtionary.com today announced an executive briefing “road show” on SIP: “Thread or Critical Business Tool” in Denver, Orlando, and San Francisco. Some of the key seminar highlights are:
- Top-10 Critical Technologies to SIP  , Steps to Successful SIP Implementation,
- Diagnosing & Tools for Troubleshooting SIP Networks with more than 30 Common Problems and Solutions,
- SIP Technology – Indepth, SIP Security – “Best Practices” – Reality Check 50-Point Comprehensive SIP Security Checklist,
- SIP Security Architectures,
- SIP Class of Service & Quality of Service  ,
- SIP Applications and Future Outlook,
- Microsoft's OCS-Office Communications Server "Game Plan" with IM-Instant Messaging, Web conferencing, desktop video conferencing, media gateways and telephony, and other topics.
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“This intensive executive briefing is vital to all organizations evaluating SIP/VOIP solutions and a must-attend for an organization using Microsoft platforms,” noted Tom Cross ( News - Alert) - CEO TECHtionary.com.
The dates for the courses are:
- June 26-27 - Denver - Westin Westminster
- July 24-25 - San Francisco - Downtown Courtyard
- August 21-22 - Denver - Westin Westminster
- September 25-26 - Orlando – Courtyard
- October 16-17 - San Francisco - Downtown Courtyard
- November 13-14 - Orlando – Courtyard
- Denver 11-12 - Denver - Westin Westminster
Course is $495 per person, $395 per person for SIP Forum ( News - Alert)-Full members and MS Channel Partners. Group discounts and other options are available. Course is free for registered channel partners - terms and conditions apply - go here for details http://www.techtionary.com/techu/. This course is available for onsite delivery anywhere onsite, online or via webseminar.
About TECHtionary.com
TECHtionary.com produces dealer and customer training programs, online presentations including iPod and PC formats sales brochures, virtual installation manuals and animated online presentations. TECHtionary.com has more than 3,005+ free online animated presentations on data communications, internet, wireless, SIP, OCS-Office Communications Server, VoIP-Voice over Internet Protocol, PBX ( News - Alert) Systems, central office switching, protocols, telephony, telecommunications, networking, routing, IPTV  , WiMax, power systems, broadband, WiFi ( News - Alert)-wireless fidelity and other related technologies available at http://www.techtionary.com. More details on training are available by calling Tom Cross at 303-594-1694 or cross@gocross.com. Thomas Cross is a magazine columnist with many key technology publications and a member of the Technical Board of Advisors for the VoIP-Security Alliance. He holds Comptia Security+ and other certifications. He also writes a blog at: http://blog.tmcnet.com/cross-talk/
TECHtionary Contact:
Tom Cross – 303-594-1694
cross@gocross.com
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) | X | | IPTV delivers a digital television service to subscribers
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Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) | X | | SIP is the real-time communication protocol for VoIP. SIP is a signaling protocol for Internet conferencing, telephony, presence, events notification (emergency calling) and instant messaging.
SIP...more |
Quality of Service (QoS) | X | | This is an introduction to the planning for QoS and Service Level Agreements. Simply, your performance is QoS and the guarantee is the SLA. That is, if you are not receiving the desired QoS from your ...more |
(source: http://news.tmcnet.com/news/2008/06/02/3476871.htm)
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