SIP, SBCs and Lync - The Knockout Punch for Productivity and Profitability
Thursday, June 19th, 2014
TIME: 11:00 a.m. EDT/ 8:00 a.m. PDT / 3:00 p.m. GMT
Do more with less...often times that's easier said than done, but it can hold true for enterprise looking to take their Unified Communications (UC) to the next level. For many, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) holds the key to developing a flexible, cost-effective infrastructure capable of supporting real-time communications, a mobile workforce and multimedia collaboration from across the hall or across the globe.
While SIP can save enterprises up to 80% on their telecom operating costs, real-time media such as Microsoft Lync Voice and video are much more sensitive to delay and quality issues, both at the core and the branch. Session Border Controllers (SBCs) are specifically designed to secure these real-time communications through encryption, authentication, protection, while providing additional functionality such as call routing, policy enforcement, signaling interoperability and media transcoding.
In this webinar, you'll learn how SIP, SBCs and Lync can, in combination:
- Reduce telecom operating costs
- Go beyond security on communications to secure communications
- Help you reap the rewards of SIP
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Presenters:
Kevin Isacks
Vice President of SBC Development
Sonus SBC Business
Kevin Isacks is responsible for the development and delivery of Sonus Session Border Controllers (SBCs). Isacks is also a leading company spokesperson on Microsoft Lync implementations. Prior to joining Sonus, Isacks was the Chief Development Officer and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Network Equipment Technologies (NET), responsible for defining and delivering the company's product strategy and roadmap.
Moderator:
Erik K. Linask
Group Editorial Director, TMCnet
Erik oversees the daily operation of TMCnet, which delivers news, information, videos, white papers, podcasts, and more to three million visitors each month. He is also a contributor to TMCnet as well as TMC's IP Communications publications. Prior to joining the TMC team, several years ago, he was Managing Editor at Global Custodian, a global securities services publication, where he also managed the magazine’s survey research. Erik began his professional career at management consulting firm Leadership Research Institute.
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