
October 2007
Welcome to the October edition of Enterprise Briefing.
This month we investigate HSPA and find that demand is booming thanks to the technology that supercharges 3G mobile networks.
We also look at how data centers, sometimes criticized for the amount of energy they consume, are undergoing a quiet, green revolution, and finally the importance of VoIP security: no one wants their phone service compromised by a denial of service attack.
We hope you enjoy the read.
Orange Business Services will be presenting a seminar at the VoiceCon/Interop show on controlling mobile phone costs...
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More and more businesses are turning to mobile broadband thanks to HSPA, the software upgrade that supercharges 3G networks. Falling tariffs combining with a wide availability of compatible devices ensure there are broadband options for diverse user groups.
The US Environment Protection Agency estimates that data centers account for 1.5% of America’s electricity, more than all the nation’s TV sets combined. While this may only partially support the notion that the internet is now more popular than television,...
After spending years as a bleeding-edge technology, IP telephony has hit the mainstream. According to a recent study carried out by market research company, Datamonitor, 34 per cent of businesses have already adopted IP telephony, rising to 60 per cent in the US. However in this headlong rush to IP telephony, it is essential that enterprises do not overlook the issue of security.
Collaboration tools can help bring together colleagues, partners and customers. Nearly every company has the basic communications devices, like email and phone, but how about more advanced tools, like instant messaging and web conferencing? With the latest collaboration tools and an integrated interface, you can improve the efficiency of your business by increasing participation and cooperation, making it easier to get things done.