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Asterisk may be older, but sipXecs is better
Cisco Motion Sickness
Integrys Bets on Unified Communications
Cisco Energy Tax is Real- Just Ask The Customer
SSA on the road to transformation
Unified Business Brings in the Money
Unified Business Brought to Life
You�re hyperconnected when �
Beyond The Hyperconnected Enterprise
Cisco Energy Tax Architecturally Rooted
Personal/Business Environments Are Blurring
"There is no I, there's only we"
Search on the �Cisco energy tax" to save big bucks
Hyperconnected User Pull vs Business Push?
Cisco CCIEs skills portable to Nortel
UC Podcast anyone?
Cisco is Green (with Envy)
Spam hits 30
The Switch is on (to Nortel Data)
Stop On Cisco Order
Tony�s UC Best Practices
Rock-solid Ethernet For Carrier backbones
Reverse E911 to the Rescue
Convergence of IT and telecom- call this Organization 2.0
Converge In Real-time
Dial 1-800 on SecondLife
Making The Right Call on Enhanced 911
TMCnet connects with readers like you
How IMs work
Hyperconnected when on the run
Getting the FACTS on Green networking
Avoiding (Cisco) Feature Creep
OCS-enabled Contact Center
US Social Security Agency going VoIP- big time
Dual-mode cell phone- without WiFi
TMC UC Products of the Year
Let your fingers do the walking when you�re walking
The Value Prop for VoIP Has Changed
Cisco�s ASR 1000 designed for multivendor enterprise branch networks
Nortel Enterprise is Rocking
Hyperconnectivity For All
Duke Dukes It Out With Pre-Standard 802.11n
Good Bye Orlando Health- Part 2
Good Bye Orlando Health
Nexus is not a Lexus- Part 2
Cisco Insults Users� Intelligence
SMBs Looking For Converged Mobility Services
The Nexus is no Lexus
Personally Coping with Hyperconnectivity
Just The Facts on Energy Efficient Ethernet from Nortel
Micro-hoo Targets Google
Super Bowl IT
Juniper�s Ethernet Entry Will Encourage CIOs To Consider Alternatives to Cisco
Hyperconnectivity Cs and Os
CIO Priorities Dovetail UC Capabilities
Microsoft Virtualization announcement: one side of the coin
Is the hyperconnected shopping cart ready for prime time?
NRF Conference: Shopping for Comm-Enabled Apps
Is Cisco worth the premium?
Cisco Just At 37% Market Share in Ethernet Switching!
Google vs MSFT in Enterprise
Hyperconnectivity Meets The Boeing 787
Hyperconnectivity gone astray: a wireless digital picture frame
Hyperconnectivity Hits Home
Why the Desktop Phone Isn�t Going Away Anytime Soon
My Last Desk Phone!
Looking Into The Distance from the Summit
The Highs and Lows of the Gartner Enterprise Networking Summit
Securing The Hyperconnected Enterprise
Cisco�s Also Ran Solutions for Real-Time Reliability
Why it's time to break out of the 'Cisco-is-the-only-vendor-for-me' mindset
Hyperconnectivity Drives Network Transformation
Cisco Needs Help
My 4 C�s of SIP Compliance
SIP Interoperability Realities
Forrester on Accelerating The Business Through UC
The Path To Communication Enabled Business Processes
What A Microsoft Shop Should Do With Cisco VoIP? Seriously!
A Pragmatic View of Unified Communications
Are Cell Phones a Racket?
Hyperconnectivity Advances Forward
Google Merging With Microsoft?
On the Road With Microsoft OCS
Beware the Single Vendor As Trusted Advisor: Gartner
Zero budget UC
It's Official- OCS 2007 Is Now Out and People Centricity is King
Who Are The Leaders in UC?
The UNIFIED in UC
Hyperconnectivity- When Your Life Depends On It
Hyperconnectivity Challenges and Opportunities
Author Biography

Archive of The Hyperconnected Enterprise Comments

Note: Only 1 comment per blog entry is listed even if mutliple comments are posted. The total number of comments per blog entry is listed in parentheses, i.e. (5)
Cisco Motion Sickness (1)
Just a Thought wrote: Tony, I just submitted the following to Omar Sultan on his BLOG regarding Cisco's diffussion of Nortel's energy claimes @ <a href="http://blogs.cisco.com/datacenter/comments/power_pickups_and_polar_be...[Full comments on Cisco Motion Sickness]

Author Biography (1)
David Katz wrote: In light of your Hyperconnected Enterprise focus and our CABA Intelligent and Integrated Buildings effort I would like to learn more about the energy saving claims of Nortel products and the way we ca...[Full comments on Author Biography]

You’re hyperconnected when … (1)
Bo Gowan wrote: #5 is great Tony :)...[Full comments on You’re hyperconnected when …]

The Switch is on (to Nortel Data) (1)
wrote: You wish...checked the Dell'Oro or Gartner numbers lately......[Full comments on The Switch is on (to Nortel Data)]

OCS-enabled Contact Center (1)
Susan Vaillancourt wrote: Kudos to Microsoft for forming alliances with Nortel and Aspect Software to help accelerate the adoption of unified communications in the contact center. For those interested in more information ab...[Full comments on OCS-enabled Contact Center]

The Nexus is no Lexus (3)
chrisfrd wrote: G'day there guys, It isn't a Lexus, but who wants one of those anyway? A Toyota dressed up to go out to the ball is what they are. Whilst staying with the real world (most companies buy Cisco) the ...[Full comments on The Nexus is no Lexus]

Microsoft Virtualization announcement: one side of the coin (1)
岡崎市 ��動産 wrote: I think that you are very good. I praise it. And I support you. ...[Full comments on Microsoft Virtualization announcement: one side of the coin]

Cisco’s ASR 1000 designed for multivendor enterprise branch networks (1)
David H. Deans wrote: FYI, you can Find a Managed Service Provider via the Cisco Powered program that offers the benefits of the ASR 1000 without the hardware...[Full comments on Cisco’s ASR 1000 designed for multivendor enterprise branch networks]

Cisco’s Also Ran Solutions for Real-Time Reliability (1)
Holly wrote: I would assume as technology becomes more advanced and manufacturers try to keep up with the competition; the demand for more wireless connectivity in business is going to put pressure on Cisco to mak...[Full comments on Cisco’s Also Ran Solutions for Real-Time Reliability]

TMC UC Products of the Year (1)
Smokestack wrote: The list of actual winners is so long it might be easier to list those that didn't win an award....[Full comments on TMC UC Products of the Year]

Let your fingers do the walking when you’re walking (2)
Matt wrote: This new touch screen technology made me think of accessibility and products for the disabled. I think that topic would make for an interesting article. What is Nortel doing in this area? How do th...[Full comments on Let your fingers do the walking when you’re walking]

The Value Prop for VoIP Has Changed (3)
1stTime wrote: Good post and good comment.. I would even go to say, UC no longer needs a detailed busniess case. The next gen of users will be "epecting it" same as it is expected to now have dial tone,voice mobi...[Full comments on The Value Prop for VoIP Has Changed]

Nortel Enterprise is Rocking (2)
Alan B wrote: This post, as are most of your posts, is kind of funny. All you ever seem to do is talk about Cisco. More than 50% of your posts are aimed at "why not Cisco". I can understand your desire to paint...[Full comments on Nortel Enterprise is Rocking]

CIO Priorities Dovetail UC Capabilities (1)
Sandra Brown wrote: I am a Nortel IT employee, and have played a leading role in the internal implementation of our UC solution. I want to add to the points you make about the business value of UC. We have found intern...[Full comments on CIO Priorities Dovetail UC Capabilities]

Juniper’s Ethernet Entry Will Encourage CIOs To Consider Alternatives to Cisco (1)
moosebump wrote: I am trying to interpret the implications of these statements: "it makes enterprises think twice about procurement strategies which rely on a single vendor (Cisco) solution, with lost agility and ...[Full comments on Juniper’s Ethernet Entry Will Encourage CIOs To Consider Alternatives to Cisco]

Cisco Just At 37% Market Share in Ethernet Switching! (2)
Mike Allen wrote: Hah, if you dont think Guerilla is appropriate, you have never competed against them for a deal. Booby traps and spiked pits would be a welcome change to their usual predatory tactics....[Full comments on Cisco Just At 37% Market Share in Ethernet Switching!]

My Last Desk Phone! (1)
moosebump wrote: Can you expand on your comment "This isn't for everyone, but sure works for me."? Other than having to use you cell phone to spell phone numbers, what other drawbacks are you referring to that would ...[Full comments on My Last Desk Phone!]

Are Cell Phones a Racket? (1)
Maxim Zakurdaev wrote: It is absolutely correct, that modern day enterprise is spending a lion share of its telecom services costs on cell-phone related charges. It has been true in the past, that many carriers and independ...[Full comments on Are Cell Phones a Racket?]