Disaster Recovery at ITEXPO

I just got off the phone with Andy Mercker at Sphere Communications and he was telling me how much success and interest they generated at the last ITEXPO when they had a demo of their disaster recovery equipment in action.

This year they are taking it up a notch and are partnering with PacStar Communications who builds communications systems for the U.S. DoD and Emergency Management Agencies, built on the SphereCSE Communications Services Engine

I am really jazzed to hear this demo will be coming to Internet Telphony and I just can’t wait for the show.

Update:

While on the topic -- make sure to check out the Disaster Preparedness Workshop October 12, 1:00-4:00 pm at the show. Max Schroeder has some great content in store for you. Hope to see you there.

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