Filed Under (Communications) by admin on January-8-2008

If you plan to do some Internet marketing to promote your business endeavor, you should seriously consider video email marketing in your Internet marketing campaign. The Internet world has gone to video and if you are not using it you will be left in the dust. Now you can be ahead of your competitors and use video to close more sales. Imagine what your clients will think when they open up their email and see a video email.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on January-7-2008

As technology becomes more advanced, a number of services which were once considered to be separate have started to combine into single services that cover a wider range of needs. Unified messaging is one such service, combining input from several different messaging sources and allowing it all to be accessed from a single point such as a cellular phone or an internet-ready PC. The number of services which are combined in unified messaging may vary from one service provider to the next, so it’s important that you compare the options that are available to you carefully if you decide that you want this technology for yourself or for your business. In order to assist you in making the right decision, here is some additional information on what unified messaging is and how it can help you.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on December-29-2007

If you are considering purchasing a video conferencing system for your business, you may find yourself facing a decision between an ISDN system or an IP based system. Each if these different types of video conferencing systems have their own advantages and disadvantages, and deciding on the one that will best meet your company’s needs isn’t always easy to do. In order to help you decide whether ISDN or IP is best for your video conferencing system, take a moment to consider the following pros and cons of each so that you can make up your own mind on which is right for you and your business interests.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on December-29-2007

Why Unified Messaging Is Replacing Traditional Voice Mail Systems

When voice mail systems first became available, it was considered by many to be a major breakthrough in communications technology… after all, it featured the benefits of an answering machine with additional features and the ability to check your messages from any phone. In recent years, however, more and more individuals and businesses are moving away from voice mail systems in favor of unified messaging due to the added functionality and convenience that unified messaging offers. While unified messaging does offer features that are similar to those featured in standard voice mail systems, these new systems offer additional benefits which voice mail simply can’t match.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on December-26-2007

Video over IP has an interesting history and it is interesting to learn a little bit about what IP video really is. Basically, video over IP simply refers to the way Internet Protocol, also known as IP, is used to send video and audio. This is simply the step that followed video and audio being delivered over WAN or wide area networks.



Filed Under (Automotive, Communications) by admin on December-10-2007

As video conferencing technology continues to improve, there is more and more of a push for businesses to integrate video conferencing into their communication package. Of course, if you aren’t overly familiar with what video conferencing is or how it works, you may be hesitant to upgrade your systems to include this video communication equipment without knowing how it could help you. In order to assist you in choosing whether or not to purchase a video conferencing system for your business, take a moment to consider the following information and how it might apply to your business’ specific situation.



Filed Under (Communications) by admin on December-8-2007

Web Conference, security means protecting the privacy and integrity of your meeting and data; protecting hosts, participants. To ensure proper security there are two aspects. One aspect is technology used for web conferencing and the other is the organization security policy.

We did extensive research on all aspects of security issues of web conferencing and here is a simple but extremely effective list for your easy reference

1. Identify your participants and send them invitation before hand using secured mail services. If you are sharing conference security code, please mark your mail as “do not copy” which is a feature of most recognized mailing system like Lotus note.