New SIP Essentials Public Sessions in New York – May 12-13
April 9, 2008
“Quintessential Guide to SIP:” Two-Day Intensive Course
SIP Essentials is produced by TECHtionary.com, the world’s largest multi-media knowledge library. “This indepth and critical course on SIP combines the resources of BCR and the multi-media tutorials and research of TECHtionary,” noted Thomas Cross – CEO TECHtionary. “After more than a year of research and exhaustive interviews with users, a dealer, providers and industry experts, SIP Essentials is the first major course to address current and future applications.” According to Paul C. Daubitz, President of ATI-Telemanagement (http://www.ati-telemgt.com/), “SIP is the next major significant development for the integration of voice and data. Understanding the critical technical and business issues is crucial for implementation, use and applications development. TECHtionary’s SIP Essentials is the quintessential look at SIP, SIP Trunking, business applications, Security, QoS and more. Scanning the literature
Here are just some of the key tutorials in SIP Essentials:
- SIP Basics
- SIP Trunking
- SIP QoS
- SIP Firewalls and Security
- SIP Applications
- SIP TCO-Total Cost of Ownership
- Integrated/Converged Access
- Key VoIP Options – IAS, Hosted, Managed
- SIP Total Tutorial with Future Outlook including a look at Microsoft’s OCS-Office Communications Server
Specific course details can be found at: http://www.bcrtraining.com/course-info/sip.php. , for registration call 800-227-1234
This course is also available for private onsite and online delivery. For licensing, customizing and delivery opportunities, email cross@gocross.com or call Tom Cross @ 303-594-1694.
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