Track: VoIP For SMB (SMB)
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VoIP Options for the SMB (SMB-01)
Wednesday - 09/12/07, 8:15-9:00am
Small to Medium sized businesses represent the largest potential market for VoIP solutions. These organizations, not only within the U.S. but globally, have the most to gain from enhanced features and functions while lowering costs. Traditionally, large PBX systems were relegated to organizations that could afford the lease or purchase as well as the personnel required to manage, monitor and maintain them. VoIP has created an entirely new paradigm whereby physical location of personnel becomes much less relevant, and sophisticated systems delivered by “virtual” service providers makes them truly affordable to businesses of all sizes. This presentation will discuss several models that are available to small and medium organizations. These include the value of hosted IP PBX systems, the use of IP trunking, disaster recovery implications, and the importance of network security.
Presented by:
| Greg O. Welch Chief Executive Officer GlobalTouch Telecom | | Jeff Szczepanski CTO Allworx |
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IP Powered Applications for the SMB (SMB-02)
Wednesday - 09/12/07, 9:15-10:00am
Applications that are optimized in IP environments, like as presence management, Web conferencing and document sharing and other collaboration tools, have started to gain more traction among businesses that see these solutions as powerful tools that can help a company increase revenue, improve operations, and reduce costs.
Unfortunately, many small- and mid-size businesses are under the misconception that these tools are too complicated or costly for their use. In fact, smaller companies, who often have the same challenges as an enterprise, can cost-effectively leverage these tools to meet their needs. This session will define IP-powered applications for small businesses, and explain how the requirements needed to support these tools. In addition, the presentation would include various examples of how these solutions can be easily leveraged by workgroups, departments, or individuals to improve both productivity and efficiency.
Presented by:
| Joe Adams Vice President and Chief Technology Evangelist Interactive Intelligence |
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Performance and TCO Advantages of Hosted IP-PBX Phone Services for SMBs (SMB-03)
Wednesday - 09/12/07, 10:15-11:00am
Hosted IP PBX phone services offer small businesses unparalleled performance and TCO advantages. With no on-premise equipment needed, capital expenditure is avoided, maintenance contracts are unnecessary, and management is fully outsourced to a secure, central location. Furthermore, businesses are assured of instant access to the latest service and feature upgrades. Learn how your small business can benefit from this rapidly growing VoIP business phone service offering.
Presented by:
| Dave Immethun Sr. Director of Sales Packet8 |
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Stay Connected to Your Customer (SMB-04)
Wednesday - 09/12/07, 12:45-1:30pm
Small and medium sized businesses must maintain a high standard of customer service and reliability in order to compete with their large enterprise counterparts. And, in a business arena where every customer counts, the SMB must always be available to their customers and respond to customer requests immediately. But, how can small business staff support their customers with the limited resources available to them?
Thankfully with the advancements in communications convergence technology, small businesses have the ability to stay connected to their customers no matter where they are. Voice and data and wireless and wireline convergence allow SMBs the ability to transfer all incoming calls to cell phones or other remote locations, ensuring maximum efficiency and reliability. Yet, small businesses have a different set of standards to evaluate when considering the adoption of these solutions.
This session will address the considerations SMBs need to be aware of when transitioning to IP as well as provide an update of the latest convergence technologies available, specifically areas relating to IP telephony. The speaker will also discuss best practices and other strategies for small businesses to consider when utilizing communications convergence technology.
A Closer Look at Hosted VoIP (SMB-05)
Wednesday - 09/12/07, 1:45-2:30pm
Small and medium businesses have unique needs that aren’t currently being met through traditional communication solutions. Hosted VoIP is uniquely suited for the SMB market. It provides them with a distinct advantage by allowing them to have big business capabilities while eliminating the high costs and stressful maintenance that normally go along with them.
For small businesses, VoIP technology opens doors that have never been open before. Even on a tight budget, companies can enjoy a complete communications system with productivity and mobility features like never before. And with the increasing convergence of media and software applications, VoIP is rapidly becoming the essential foundation for a future-focused business. This session will give SMBs a better understanding of the basics, benefits, and efficiencies that can be gained through a Hosted VoIP solution.
Presented by:
| Ginny Hutchinson Chief Marketing Officer Speakeasy | | Dave Immethun Sr. Director of Sales Packet8 | | Art Rosenberg (Moderator) Principal Analyst The Unified-View | | John Hendry CTO M5 Networks | | David Cuddy CTO Natural Convergence |
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Selecting SMB VoIP: Cut Through The Confusion (SMB-06)
Wednesday - 09/12/07, 2:45-3:30pm
VoIP marketers are failing to properly educate consumers. According to a recent report by AMI-Partners, the SMB is confused by the amount of choice in solutions presented to them when considering the switch to a VoIP solution.
One of the primary reasons for all of the confusion is — instead of delivering solutions that the small medium business needs, we are trying to deliver what we think the customer wants. We have, as an industry, focused on delivering next-generation features, bleeding edge applications, and other “advanced” technologies to a marketplace that really only wants one thing: something that works.
There really is no such thing as the “average” small medium business. They are all unique. But there is a simple, basic set of functional elements they need to phone system to perform. After this set, it is really a coin-flip, as to whether or not the “extra” features will help or hinder the productivity of the business. Come to this session and cut through the confusion!
Presented by:
| Jim Heising President and CEO Telephony2 | | Jason Talley Founder & CEO Nuvio | | Jay McCall (Moderator) VoIP and Wireless Editor Business Solutions magazine | | Nathan Cameron VP of Sales Bandwidth.com | | David Mandelstam Founder/President/CEO Sangoma |
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