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VoiceCon 2009: BoT (Best of Twitter)
BoT (Best of Twitter) from the FierceVoIP feed
- ShoreTel gets VoiceCon hat trick- Wins "Best of VoiceCon" award for third time in row. (Vendors were serious about winning this award...)
- NEC uses "back to pat" (single point of contact) rather than Verizon's more visceral "Throat to choke"
- NEC -- advising companies to be "cloud ready"; disaster recovery looking to be The App for cloud computing.
- Broadvox and Panasonic have a deal (not yet announced). Broadvox will reach out to/work with about 1,000 Panasonic phone dealers
Twittering at Microsoft's morning VoiceCon keynote on April 1
- Comment on Microsoft keynote by carrier "Very aggressive" for OCS as a PBX replacement solution; E911 & survivability NOT generally available; won't be in until mid-2010
- Microsoft announces 5 day free trial of UC https://r2.uctrial.com "for both PC and Mac..."
- Microsoft doing demo of Communicator Web Access ... on a Mac. People laugh
- Microsoft Vice President Pall: Last telephony innovation move from dial to touch tone; "People still stuck in 3x4 keypad" today
- Sprint - saving $6M/year using Microsoft OCS, power consumption significant going down as they shut down 500 legacy PBXes
- Microsoft VP Pall rating about "business as usual" problem, evils of desktop IP phone, move to softphone, customers up BNSF railroad, Sprint
- SwissCom doing testimonial for OCS, people doing "oooh" at federation capabilities of OCS
- Microsoft VP @ VoiceCon: Position yourself with the rebound once the recession lifts (with MS Software, of course)
- Microsoft VP at VoiceCon - Preaching cost-savings, swipe at Cisco for expense, talking about how lawyers love OCS
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Posted by Paul Lopez, NEC | April 3, 2009 - 12:13am
We thought it was ironic that Michael Browne from Sprint was saving $6 million per year in network costs when they want to sell more network services. He even thought it was funny.
Nice talking with you Doug!



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