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4 biggest VoIP security threats
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | May 15, 2008
Security is always overlooked when it comes to VoIP. Here are 4 of the biggest threats in the world of VoIP where it comes to security.
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Are we letting our guard down?
Guest post byRasa SiegbergCategories:Technology | May 8, 2008
Integrating IPsec to the VoIP services provides a VoIP service with call confidentiality and integrity as the voice call market migrates to IP based voice services
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Moving backwards with Office 2007
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | May 5, 2008
I just had the questionable opportunity of working with Microsoft Office 2007. It can be a very frustrating experience to anyone used to previous Office versions.
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Applications also need interoperability
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Interoperability | May 1, 2008
If you want to build a communication product that needs to work in a standardized world, GO TO INTEROPERABILITY EVENTS.
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The missing link in VoIP clients for Linux mobile platforms
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Clients | April 28, 2008
VoIP clients on mobile handsets are just starting to happen. At the same time, Linux is becoming an interesting mobile platform. Problem is Linux is quite fragmented.
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De-facto standardization hurts 3G ring-back service
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Standardization | April 24, 2008
3G-324M, 3G, video, transcoding, Video telephony, Standardization, Video quality, IMTC, servers
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The effects of multi-core on SIP servers
Guest post byDanny LoebCategories:Technology | April 21, 2008
it is essential for VoIP servers to be able to utilize the full capacity of multi-core chipsets. Current architecture used for servers needs to be changed.
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Can You Hear Me Now?
Guest post bySteve RustCategories:Technology | April 17, 2008
With Voice over IP there is an expansive opportunity to offer users a much higher call quality. That is why RADVISION has partnered with Global IP Solutions (GIPS)
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Managing 3rd party software
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | April 14, 2008
The one important thing I can say is that managing 3rd party software is crucial. It doesn't only involve source code or binary libraries and header files, but it also involves the licensing agreement your company has signed and the restrictions associated with them.
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The Argentinean tango between vendors
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | April 10, 2008
This makes the position of the leader and the follower in this tango dance vague - sometimes I can lead providing my insights on the market, but sometimes the vendor will be the better leader, providing his experience with his specific customer base.
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