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SIP Solutions in a Sinking Economy - 10 Reasons SIP Succeeds Now
 Technology Columnist
BOULDER – March 21 – TECHtionary.com today announced significant solutions coming from SIP  technology and made part of its SIP Essentials and Microsoft OCS-Office Communications courses. SIP portends to be the most significant solution to business communications since “sliced bread.” In a rapidly sinking economic climate, SIP may be just the sauce that even the Fed Reserve would use to bring about solvency. Here are the Top-10 significant solutions to select SIP today:
- Soaring maintenance costs can be…
- Significant operating costs are mitigated by…
- Simplified management brings about…
- Simple network configurations solves…
- Straightforward network design proves to…
- Slimmed billing consolidates…
- Swamped staff can consider…
- Sizeable overall savings result from…
- Substantial business opportunities are realized by…
- Stateful security from…
All these SIP solutions are explained in detail in OCS-101 and SIP Essentials 2.0c available in the onsite and online courses. The online version is $299 for SIP 2.0c and for $499 as part of OCS-101 Office Communications Server online version per person or less with discounts. For more information go to http://www.techtionary.com or please call Tom Cross at 303-594-1694 or cross@gocross.com Discounts are also available to members of the SIP Forum ( News - Alert). Join and support SIP Forum activities at www.sipforum.org.
These courses provide advanced technical and operational guides to SIP implementations and Microsoft OCS-Office Communications Server/Communicator solutions. These courses are also available as a companion to the classroom (onsite) formats of three-five (3-5) days, online or custom version courses. These courses are designed to help enterprise technical-executive managers, channel partners and others better understand installation, configuration, management and troubleshooting of Microsoft’s OCS-Office Communications Server. There is more than a year of research, interviews, discussions, meetings and presentations to channel partners, providers, manufacturer’s and other interested parties in the OCS and SIP-VoIP  industry.
About TECHtionary.com
TECHtionary.com creates custom media tools for onsite, online, podcast, blog, virtual installation manuals, animated online presentations, and web seminar, iPod/iPhone (News - Alert) formats for sales, technical, support and customer education. In addition to its courses—which include Communications Technology Manager, Wireless Technology Manager, VoIP-SIP Business Executive – Channel Partner Training, SIP Essentials for Enterprise Managers, Advanced Data Networking and SIP-OCS-Microsoft Office Communications Server and others — TECHtionary.com provides white papers, award-winning customer case studies, user and administrative animated documentation and training tutorials, marcom brochures, public relations and sales and channel consulting.
TECHtionary.com has more than 3,005 free online presentations on data communications, Internet, wireless, VoIP-Voice over Internet Protocol , SIP, PBX (News - Alert) Systems, routing protocols, IT security, telephony, telecommunications, networking, routing, IPTV , WiMax, power systems, broadband, WiFi (News - Alert)-wireless fidelity and other related technologies available at http://www.techtionary.com.
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 |
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) | X | | IPTV delivers a digital television service to subscribers
via the Internet Protocol over a broadband connection....more |
Voice over IP (VoIP) | X | | A real-time communications system that converts voice into digital packets containing media and signaling data that travel over networks using Internet Protocol....more |
Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) | X | | The IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN standard is usually referred to as Wi-Fi-Wireless Fidelity or RLAN-Radio Local Area Network. The 802.11 standard has evolved into a number of sub-standards 802.11a/b/g/n....more |
Internet Protocol (IP) | X | | IP stands for Internet Protocol, a data-networking protocol developed throughout the 1980s. It is the established standard protocol for transmitting and receiving data
in packets over the Internet. I...more |
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