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PC Magazine October 12, 2005 Oliver Kaven |
VoIP Gets Down to Small Business IP-based phone systems for businesses are expected to surpass traditional phone systems this year... Avaya IP Office 406 V2... ShoreTel telephony platform... Switchvox PBX... 3Com NBX V3000... Analog Telephony Adapter (ATA)...  |
InternetNews October 19, 2005 David Needle |
Intel Heeding Call of VoIP Chip giant targets corporate users with VoIP, media processing and services. Intel has also released a separate package specifically for small-to-medium enterprises.  |
InternetNews October 18, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Bandwidth.com Helps SMBs Find VoIP Bandwidth.com unveiled a new tool today to help small and medium businesses determine if their company's network is ready for Voice over IP. Telecoms are starting to pay more attention to the SMB market as well.  |
InternetNews October 11, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Are SMBs Unhappy With Remote Access? A new study claims 80 percent of SMBs think SSL-VPN is too expensive for them.  |
Inc. October 2005 Michael S. Hopkins |
75 Reasons to Be Glad You're an American Entrepreneur Right Now Here's a tally of the diverse ways the culture, the economy, and entrepreneurship's own history are combining to make this a great time -- the best time, in fact -- to be building a business.  |
Inc. October 2005 Bill Donahue |
Craig Rosebraugh's War Oregon restaurant owner Craig Rosebraugh is much like any other person battling to get an ambitious new business onto solid ground. Except for the part about striving for the overthrow of the United States government.  |
Inc. October 2005 Alison Stein Wellner |
Hiring Employees With Disabilities Three in four firms have no ADA workers. Rookie employers should consider these guidelines.  |
Inc. October 2005 Darren Dahl |
Granting Options Like It's 1999 New rules do little to dampen private companies' use of stock options.  |
This Old House Tom Perkins |
High-tech Craftsman New software has helped this custom cabinetmaker improve the competitive edge of his small business.  |
InternetNews October 7, 2005 David Needle |
Subrah Iyar, Chairman and CEO, WebEx Webex, the leading on-demand web conferencing service, has thrived since being purchased by Microsoft under the leadership of Iyar. Recently the company bought into the small and medium business market.  |
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