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Intelligent Network Services: The Underlying Power of Unified Communications Applications

Overview Applications and services are becoming untied from physical servers, a trend known as resource virtualization. For example, the physical PBX of yesterday has been deconstructed into a collection of communication applications and network services that reside within an intelligent network. Resource virtualization provides particularly powerful benefits for federal government. Why? When multiple agencies and applications share a set of common services that reside in the network, government lowers costs, increases responsiveness, and improves application reliability.

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Cisco Systems
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PDF
Date Published
Apr 3, 2008
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White Papers
Topics
Voice - Data Integration, VoIP - IP Telephony

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