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March 2008 - Posts
The dangers of 'rip and replace'
25 March 08 03:02 PM
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When you rip out the old telephone system and put in a new one, there is normally some hardware that needs to be moved which could come in the form of cabling or perhaps telephone devices. Picking a Unified Communications system that doesn't
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'The Day the Internet Died' AKA 'QoS is optional' AKA 'A proud day for Deakin'
14 March 08 10:59 AM
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markdea
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As I have already mention on my blog, we are in the middle of a '3 nights only' tour for PS Exchange Unplugged which so far has taken us to Cambridge and Manchester. After the 'smoking shuttle' incident on the last Exchange Unplugged Tour
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Offline the new Online?
14 March 08 09:52 AM
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The middle of last week I went away to New York with a few friends for a four days and as such my mailbox didn't get the attention it normally does. I must admit that I did still sync me email in the morning while recovering (if you want a list
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