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One Size Fits Nearly All Businesses
Response Point from Microsoft is a really simple telephony solution for the less than 50 telephone user setting. Ideally, the number of users for their 4-8 analog business line solution is more like 20 phones. To put this in perspective, this size range covers the 5,255,810 out of the 5,885,784 or 89% of the U.S. businesses according to the U.S. Census Bureau (2004). This figure is only slightly larger according to Inc.com in 2006. In any event, Response Point fits nearly all SMB applications except for some high-volume small call center applications. The other key point is the simplicity of the system itself which consists of three components - a base unit about the size of a small book, SIP phones and optional gateway to the telephone company. If you want to use the corporate gateway in another city, you don't even need the PSTN gateway. There is software, of course, which provides for Outlook integration, phone features and really-easy customer administration. You could argue that this is not really anything different than what is available from a wide variety of existing vendors. However, the point is that this system is most likely to be available from your existing Microsoft solutions provider. This also means that the Microsoft channel partner can use their expertise in one more way to help the customer. That is, the customer gets one more product from one fewer and more integrated source. What has been found to be true in survey after survey, including those I have done for a lot of companies is that the number one thing customers want is - one stop shopping.

One-Stop Shopping
Distribution for Response Point is extensive. With more than 1,500 trained dealers and more on the way, Response Point is available in the U.S., Canada and with expansion elsewhere into English-speaking countries scheduled for 08/09 along with PTT and other localization. Response Point is even available at Costco. However, if you are not a DIY-do it yourself telephony or IT person, there are local dealers you can select from on the Microsoft Response Point website: http://www.microsoft.com/responsepoint/
One of the more innovative dealers is David Bainum of RiteTech (http://www.ritetech.net) who does a wiring "health check" prior to any installation. Most dealers recommend a complete network performance check due to the wide variety and age of computers, switches, routers, cabling and even electrical systems. David also recommends that customers install a backup power system to minimize outages and phone "reboots" due to outages along with POE-power over ethernet as Response Point phones and other SIP phones all require electrical power. Another Response Point dealer is Andrew Swingler who just launched http://www.ipphoneshack.com a one-stop portal for Response Point products and SIP trunking.

Pricing
Response Point is an exceptional simple system with a tiny hardware "footprint." The base unit hardware and telephone sets are manufactured by three key vendors D-Link (http://www.dlink.com), Aastra (http://www.aastra.com) and Quanta (http://www.syspine.com). Remember YMMV-you mileage may vary when it comes to TCO-total cost of ownership as customers may also need new cabling, switches, and other devices. While there are many sources for Response Point products, one example, not necessarily the lowest or the highest is the Syspine base unit price for four lines: $1999.00 and for eight lines: $2249.00 with the phones $159 each. Combination package deals run $2499 for base and four phones and $3599 for base and ten phones. $1270 for four lines and $1424 for eight lines. Aastra is the only system to date that offers a cordless system and D-Link does not support POE.

"Parts is Parts" - Key Components to the Response Point System
Here are the key components in Response Point. While, there are some differences between hardware manufacturers mentioned above, each of the three systems has the same Microsoft Response Point software.

Base Unit - Response Point IP PBX software running on Windows XP embedded steady-state storage for optimum hardware reliability - Built-in voicemail - VoIP gateway
SIP Phones - SIP endpoints (devices) connected to LAN switch - Response Point button enables one-touch voice commands - Auto discovery and configuration
Management & Client Software - HTML-based management console (on a PC in the LAN) for moves, adds, changes and managing system health - Client software on a client PC for Outlook contact integration, on-screen incoming call notifications and easy access to forwarding rules or personal preferences - Users can use as many features or add as many phones as they with NO additional software license fees

PSTN Gateway (Public Switched Telephone Network - local analog business telephone service)
- Only needed if access via there is no existing data bandwidth and SIP trunking gateway to PSTN
- 4 or 8 port base configuration with loop start signaling on analog business telephone lines (trunks are similar circuits but priced differently for use with PBX-Private Branch eXchange telephone switching systems) - Easy expandable in any line increment - No additional software or port licensing fees
Support for SIP Trunks
One of the key features in any new telephone solution is support for SIP trunks/trunking. Response Point in their latest SP1 release provides for support for SIP trunks. Like with any SIP trunk solution, Response Point is compatible with most SIP Trunk provider solutions. However, New Global Telecom (http://ngt.com), CBeyond (http://www.cbeyond.net/) and Junction Networks http://www.junctionnetworks.com/ all have been approved for their respective SIP trunk solutions. NGT also has a very comprehensive channel partner program that provides dealers with assistance in customer billing and other issues.

Bottom-Line
Response Point is the "new kid on the block" in a highly competitive marketplace. Maybe the world doesn't need another telephony solution but Response Point is more about office communications than just another piece of plastic on your desk, it enhances communications, simplifies installation and user activities, improves office productivity and time management and is competitively-priced. So don't believe me take a look for yourself at http://www.microsoft.com/responsepoint/

Reference: Detailed Feature Comparison
There is more information in this animated tutorial:

The following detailed section on comparisons of key features of Aastra, Syspine and D-Link. In addition, there is information on first-party, third-party call control, RCC-remote call control, CSTA-computer supported telephony application, SIP forking, SALT-Speech Application Language Tags specification, SMEX-Simple Messaging Exchange element and a number of other issues is only available to attendees at ITEXPO or to students in the SIP Planning Guide or OCS-101 online course.
This presentation is included in online/onsite courses SIP Planning Guide and for OCS-101 Office Communications Server per person (volume and site license discounts available). For more information, go to:
http://www.techtionary.com/sip/planning-guide/

This tutorial is also included in TMC University special course on Microsoft OCS-Office Communications Server and Response Point at ITexpo.com. For more go here: http://www.tmcnet.com/voip/conference/west-08/tmc-university-microsoft-ocs.htm

For customizing, special discounts, website animations, technical/sales training, technical writing and other services, go to http://www.techtionary.com or please call Tom Cross at 303-594-1694 or cross@gocross.com.

New Public Seminar Course Schedule for New CompTIA Security+ (2008 Edition) Certification Prep
Get Prepared Now for New Security+ Exam Coming in October

TECHtionary.com today announced public classroom "exam cram" sessions for the new CompTIA Security+ (2008 Edition) Certification Prep Course. "CompTIA will be using the 2008 Security+ version starting in October, this class will get you ready for the new version," noted Tom Cross. "Other Security+ course providers are developed by and taught by instructors who do not have Security+ certification," Cross added and course developer who holds Comptia Security+ certification and Pearson Vue Certified Test Administrator and other certifications. Here is the current schedule of public courses:

- July 14-16 - Denver - Westin Westminster

- August 11-13 - Denver - Westin Westminster

- September 21-24 - Denver - Westin Westminster

- October 13-15 - Denver - Westin Westminster

- November 3-5- Denver - Westin Westminster

- Denver 8-10 - Denver - Westin Westminster

Fees are $1495 per person. Military, DoD, federal, state, local and educational discounts are available. Group discounts are available. Compare to other courses which are twice the price. In addition, students will have access to the online version for six month afterward and access to private tutoring at no additional charge. Private classes are also available for five or students. To register email cross@gocross.com or call 303-594-1694.
For complete course outline, go to: http://www.techtionary.com/press/security/

New CompTIA Security+ (2008 Edition) Certification Prep Course

Critical Course for DoD 8570 Program - Onsite & Online Available Now

BOULDER - June 13 - TECHtionary.com today announced a new CompTIA Security+ (2008 Edition) Certification Prep Course. Available onsite starting July 1 and online shortly afterward, this course covers the key critical areas for security planning, risk, management and implementation. Some of the course major topic areas include: systems security, network infrastructure, access control, assessments & audits, cryptography, organizational security and other topics. In addition, "we have added a number of practical tutorials to help students really understand the practical areas of network, IT, VoIP/SIP, business security and resiliency," noted Tom Cross TECHtionary CEO and course developer who also holds Comptia Security+ certification. "In addition, this course is critical to any DoD 8570 program which includes any full- or part-time military service member, contractor, or local nationals with privileged access to a DoD information system performing information assurance (security) functions -- regardless of job or occupational series," Cross added.

Professionals can prepare for testing through the use of the many iPod/iPhone format tutorials to learn on the go and anytime they want to whether waiting at the airport or a customer's office, driving down the street or riding on the bus/train/plane," Cross added. As a leading security expert Matt Jolly said, "The TECHtionary Security+ course takes training to a new higher level. For example, there is nothing like the animated security tutorials available anywhere or from anyone. For the channel partner or customer, this course provides critical insights for successful implementation and management. For the security administrator, the tutorials and easy to use interface speeds learning allowing viewers to grasp complex concepts faster than ever before. With this course, security providers can rapidly accelerate the learning process for their channel partners which in turn accelerate revenues. Now is the time for users and providers alike to make this security course an integral part of their business operations."

For a complete course outline, go to: http://www.techtionary.com/press/security/

For more information and booking, call Tom Cross at 303-594-1694 or cross@gocross.com. Tom Cross also writes a blog for TMCnet available at: http://blog.tmcnet.com/cross-talk.

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