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CRACKING THE CODE OF BUSINESS PHONE SYSTEMS

It's hardly surprising that purchasing a new business phone system is so confusing.  Just look at the language involved – session initiation, skinny client control, stun client, voice engine, unified border elements…. anyone would be forgiven for thinking they’d stumbled onto the set of a B-grade movie!
Selecting a business phone system is often left to the least technically minded person in the company.And that's a key decision that has a major impact on business efficiencies and outputs.It's often left to the financial manager who is focused on a whole host of other management issues and doesn't always fully grasp the technicalities of business phone systems.And with all the mind-boggling technical jargon that can surround these systems, the wrong decision can be made.Making the wrong decision could be a costly decision.
Ensuring you have quality and practical advice when it comes to business communications is paramount.Gone are the days of choosing a simple PABX system.It's far more than improving customer service - business communication is a key element of business success.Just like any other key business tool, communications technology needs ongoing management and evaluation. 
Ask the questions.Is the system geared up to cope with our future needs?Does it meet employees' needs?Is it possible to integrate it with our customers' systems?What are the cost implications?Are there good support and troubleshooting services?Is their functionality across departments and locations?To answer these questions comprehensively - it's important to talk to experts when it comes to digital phone systems.
One such expert is SGT Communications which has a proven track record in providing professional, reliable and budget-driven technology business phone solutions for all sized organisations.It's their job to translate your needs into solutions.They'll tailor make a solution based on your current and future needs. 
SGT undertands that organisations need to continually look at ways of reducing costs and improving business processes to stay one step ahead.Convergent technology for voice and data is one way of improving efficiencies.  SGT sources new, best-of-breed convergence technology such as LG Nortel phone systems, which support vital, business-building applications from IP telephony to collaborative videoconferencing.  
Telecommunications costs can mount up, without any benefits being felt.  If it’s hard to reach your customers, or if your employees are finding the internal communication system frustrating and time-consuming, then your bottom-line is being affected.An inferior business phone system can cost both time and money. 
So don't give up when it comes to unravelling the language of digital phone systems, get the experts to unravel for you.  They’ll translate technical jargon into real savings.

Novell Asks to Reopen Case in Chief and Tells the Court How Microsoft Stabbed It In The Back ~pj (Groklaw)

Bill Gates was on the stand Monday in the _ Novell v. Microsoft_ trial in
Utah. Bloomberg says Gates totally denied Novell's central charges:

> In response to questioning from Microsoft lawyer Steven Holley, Gates said
he "absolutely" denied the central allegation of Novell's suit, that in 1994,
in developing the Windows 95 operating system, Microsoft withdrew an element
of the software to thwart Novell's WordPerfect and Quattro Pro programs.

>

> While the elements withdrawn from the operating system may have been useful
to companies developing e-mail programs, they were "pretty irrelevant" to
word-processing programs, Gates testified.

>

> Cross-examination began today and is scheduled to resume tomorrow.

So he's going back today. And Novell has filed a motion to reopen its case in
chief [PDF] to supplement the record. Here's the Memorandum in Support [PDF].
Of course Microsoft opposes [PDF]. They are also in a legal dispute about
whether deception is an antitrust matter. Novell has also sent a letter [PDF]
to the judge about the correspondence between then-Novell CEO Robert
Frankenberg and Microsoft's Bill Gates, in response to the judge on Friday
saying that there were no such communications in the record. But there was, ...

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