Shoretel Shorephone IP8000 conference VOIP phone
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The Growing Popularity Of Fiber Optics Internet
It is no big secret that Broadband Internet has become the next big thing that a provider can offer. Not only is it the next big thing but it has practically taken over as the only real thing available. There are so many companies that want to sell a consumer either DSL or cable internet services. This is why we will examine why some people prefer fiber optics internet.
It is very hard to argue with the fact that this technology really brings the best broad band speed for the most competitive price. If you put is along side cable and DSL services, it is often quite similar in price. This technology also happens to being growing a great deal in popularity so the installation of it is either minimal, or in some cases, free.
The type of companies that have really been pioneering the sale of this type of technology are the telecommunication companies. Two of the most popular examples of such pioneers would have to be AT&T as well as Verizon. These companies have been responsible from bring such technologies to consumers at an affordable price and you might have seen a TV ad or two making you more aware of this.
There are many people that will speak without doing their research and preach the common misconception that this technology is not yet common place. This is very untrue because all of the popular carriers have been working very hard to lay fiber optic lines in as many communities as possible. You might have even seen some laying laid on a road near your home.
As with most forms of broadband web connections, this type of service can bring much more than just the web to the typical house hold. One popular service that it is being used for is pay television service. Many people prefer this technology over both cable and satellite because it provides much better picture quality without the common crashed that is found within the former two formats.
Many customers are also enjoying the fact that they can receive very high quality phone service on their optic lines. You might have already guessed that this service would be offered as the common provider of this technology is, after all, telecommunication companies. Many people are saying that the phone service is of a very high quality and the price is quite effective.
After learning more about why some people prefer fiber optics internet, you might want to see if it is available in your area. It is very important to consider the fact that if you also want the telecommunication company to be your television and phone provider as well, you can usually save much money on a competitive package deal.
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How Disaster Recovery As A Service – DRaaS May Help Out
Almost any event which results in potential losses which are crippling to a company might be defined as a disaster. Disasters need not be limited to natural events, particularly when dealing with hardware and software, a computer virus which infects an entire network and destroys the data may well fall into the zone of a disaster and can be the death knell of some companies which depend upon their stored data for their sales and regular income. Companies sometimes tried to put together haphazard plans which often overlooked the obvious dangers, but that was the only option they had at the time. Haphazard disaster preparedness plans became unnecessary however once the Disaster Recovery As A Service – DRaaS became a reality.
Preparedness was often overlooked or involved such a large investment in backup equipment, time and personnel it was almost as crippling as a true catastrophe could have been. However relegating disaster preparedness and recovery to the status of a service which is paid for regularly frees up the business to focus on what they do best, grow their company while other take care of the planning and the recovery arrangements should something truly unthinkable happen. Most companies can survive without their data and systems for only a very short time before becoming irrevocably crippled or dying.
The DRaaS business model utilizes experts in security and preparedness to avoid some of the pitfalls that plagued early disaster recovery plans. While a company might have made backups of their data in case of a drive failure those backups stored in the same location as the rest of the hardware might fall prey to a fire or a tornado which destroyed the building. Preparedness experts understand these issues and help devise a plan to avoid the mistakes common in preparing for the unexpected.
DRaaS might be the most efficient means to develop a recovery plan and may well be the most cost effective means of implementing it. Data may well be stored hundreds or even thousands of miles away and available with an internet connection and a few minutes download time. The service will usually have a monthly fee attached but the security is valuable and far more affordable than attempting to invest the man hours to reconstruct lost data.
Part of the recovery plan might be for backup equipment storage in a secure location. However it could also include provision of temporary hardware and even infrastructure until the equipment can be replaced. Instead of a full set of hardware molding away somewhere, a plan would cover the possibility that the hardware might be destroyed but the business still needs to keep running and provide temporary replacements or whatever support was necessary to get back in business. This portion of a plan could be considered essential for some companies or not necessary by others, but the beauty of recovery as a service is that it can be configured to suit the needs of the business.
Companies that help manage disaster recovery and conduct risk and needs analysis are now available. Experts in their respective fields analyze operations, point out potential weak points and then help construct a plan to meet the company needs during a crisis. This service will charge a fixed monthly fee but will be available if the need arises to begin putting the company back on in business.
While the disaster recovery plans in the past were usually best described as haphazard this is not an issue with professional recovery experts. These professionals may asses risks that may be specific to that company and then help devise scenarios to minimize the risks and recover if the worst does happen. Disaster preparedness and recovery is a specialized field and the most effective plans are put together by experts in that field.
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Belkin N Wireless ADSL Router with USB Network Adapter
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SHORETEL 212K MODEL S12 IP TELEPHONE COLOR: SILVER !!!
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Dark Fiber Optics May Well Have A Bright Future
Dark Fiber Optics sound a little odd but the truth is they are merely fiber optic cables that are not currently being used. A cable such as this being leased might also be referred to as dark because it is not permanent use by the owner of the lines.
There are thousands of miles of these optics, and though it is common to build them to allow for system failure the available number of dark lines far outstrips what would normally be required for even redundancy. Instead thousands upon thousands of miles of cable were built in the 1990s by telecommunication providers who believed the current tel-com boom would continue.
However the development of new technology that increased a line’s capacity created less of a need for new lines, not more. Some tel-com companies went under and even those that did not lost millions of dollars. However, that building boom left many tens of thousands of dark optics laying unused.
Although prior to the market glut of dark optics these lines were very seldom leased and rarely sold, afterwards leasing lines became common. In recent times however, investors in these lines have begun to appear. Dark fiber optics draw many who believe they see a future in all this unused communication capability.
Even leasing lines barely tapped the number of fiber optic lines laying unused. However, there has been a very noticeable move on the part of educational coops, entertainment providers and others to buy up as much of this line as they can find. Well known universities and data providers have started to buy masses of lines.
Speculation was further stirred by a very well known search engine posting an employment ad for someone skilled in dark fiber negotiation. Since projects like this amount to not millions, but billions of dollars the interest was high. Many enterprises with a logical interest in communication may well be moving toward buying these unused lines, and a few with sometimes not as obvious an interest as well.
The glut of dark fiber optics has not yet dwindled significantly but with so many miles of cable being purchased at once by large companies, it may well be. Many companies with plans for their future are entering arena and beginning to buy their own lines. So many well known companies have entered the arena and are engaged in buying up these lines that they may well become the next internet boom.
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How Cloud Computing Can Help Your Business
A technology that is growing in popularity among businesses is cloud computing. If you are looking into it for your business, it is probably for good reason. But just like any other form of new technology, it can be scary and hard to understand. By researching the topic, you will be able to make a more informed decision to how this technology can help your business.
Cloud computing is a term that refers to accessing normal computer tasks over the internet. The term cloud is actually another way of saying internet. Instead of having independent computers connected to a network, all of the information and processes are accessed through the internet.
To expand on this concept, all functions of the computer are run through the internet such as the applications and storage. With it, there is no need for standard desktop computers but instead small thin clients. Thin clients replace all the bulky parts that are essential for a desktop computer and replace them with a smaller alternative that functions only as a gateway to the cloud.
With that, all functions are done online. All programs and files are stored and run over the internet. Because of this, it can be accessed from any place in the world. Employees can share information, move around their personal desktops, and be completely functional anywhere on the globe. This has great benefits to any business that is separated by distance or has employees that travel frequently.
And the technology has been around for a long time. Most people use forms of cloud computing daily. This comes in the forms of web mail and social networking sites. These websites provide access to their servers which contain their software and allow you to store data on them from any computer in the world.
Security may be a concern to you, but do not worry so much about it. Due to the encryption standards of today combined with secure connections, cloud computing can be just as safe as accessing the same information on your own network. On top of that, the information can be accessed anywhere on most forms of computers including laptops, netbooks, and even smart phones.
Another great feature of this technology is that it is getting cheaper. Prices for it continue to plummet as more companies offer products and more companies compete for your business. This could save you considerable amounts of money in hardware as well as drastically increase workplace productivity.
Cloud computing is a technology that is becoming ever more popular. It is a simple technology that is getting cheaper and better every day. Do your research and gather information about the topic so you can make an informed decision to how it can improve your business.
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ShoreTel AP110 Analog Telephone Standard
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ShoreTel ShorePhone 110 IP Phone Standard
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ShoreTel ShorePhone 230 IP Phone Standard
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