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Microsoft's PBX

Businesses can now keep their current hardware and still get all the advantages of VoIP using Microsoft's software. No need to change legacy routers, gateways, the PBX, even their phones.

 

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Why is GW Laughing?

The reports you'll find here are among our comical IT series - absolutely hilarious writings to make you laugh like GW.

 

 

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Titles


Please note that these titles may not be directly related to telephony, telecommunications or anything else. They are provided here to see how quickly IT researchers can decipher technologically based humor.

Analyzing Byzantine Fault Tolerance and E-Business with OrbyTuba
Simulation of Replication
Relational, Constant-Time Modalities for the Ethernet
A Case for Symmetric Encryption
Koala: Development of the Location-Identity Split
Semaphores Considered Harmful
On the Investigation of Byzantine Fault Tolerance
A Case for the Partition Table
Architecting a* Search Using Collaborative Algorithms
Deconstructing Replication
Distributed, Unstable Theory for Neural Networks
Absis: A Methodology for the Appropriate Unification of Wide-Area Networks and Write-Ahead Logging
The Ethernet No Longer Considered Harmful

A New Era in IT Research


IT researchers must be able to identify and escape the confusion generated by innumerable hogwash papers that are now abundant in the field. In fact, many absurd papers have been accepted by academics and professional organizations for certain IT conferences.
 

Updates


12/15/2008 - This is Web site now features information beyond telephony and telecomm!
 

Internet Telephony

For many years now, consumers have had access to many Internet telephony applications. Some, like CoolTalk and NetMeeting, are bundled with the most popular Web browsers such as IE. Others come as stand-alones. At times, the terms - Voice over the Internet (VOI) and/or Voice over IP (VOIP) are used for IP telephony.

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