Monday, December 08, 2014

Sprint Adds Contact Center to UC Portfolio

New Communications App Wire Tones Down Encryption Claims | Court sentences ex-Apple manager to 1-year prison term over kickback scheme

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Sprint Adds Contact Center to UC Portfolio
Sprint recently announced it is teaming with ComputerTalk to integrate contact center capabilities into the Sprint Complete Collaboration with Microsoft Lync, Sprint’s unified communications portfolio. ComputerTalk’s solution, called ice, is a software only, cloud-based contact center.Sprint’s end-to-end UC platform approach provides enhanced mobility and SIP Trunking integrated for every user, designed to include a consistent experience across all collaboration tools, operating systems, and end points. Sprint Complete Collaboration also supports BYOD programs for tablets and mobile phones using multiple operating systems. The new contact center features include contact distribution with monitoring and skills-based routing, IVR design tools, the ability to route calls to any end point that Lync knows, and other standard services.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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New Communications App Wire Tones Down Encryption Claims
Wire, the new communications app backed by Skype co-founder Janus Friss, debuted to much fanfare this week. But mere days later, the app is already embroiled in controversy after an answer in its user FAQ oversold the company's security chops. Wire uses end-to-end encryption for its voice calls, which should make it nearly impossible for anyone to eavesdrop depending on how the encryption was implemented. Hurrah!  But Wire can also be used for sharing photos, links, and text—all of which does not use end-to-end encryption. Instead, text and media are encrypted between a device and Wire’s servers, meaning the company could theoretically decrypt any message passing through its data center.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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A New Opportunity for Capacity Planners
Mainframe software costs are the cost driver in many company's IT budgets and as such an increasing concern. We will describe the difficulty of managing an increasingly complex environment with limited data and small staffs and offer a methodology to safely and sanely identify achievable cost reductions. Learn More

Court sentences ex-Apple manager to 1-year prison term over kickback scheme
A former Apple manager who pleaded guilty to accepting kickbacks from Asian iPhone and iPod accessory suppliers was ordered to start serving his 366-day sentence in federal prison in February, more than four years after his arrest.Paul Shin Devine, 41, was also told to pay nearly $4.5 million in restitution, U.S. Attorney Melinda Haag and other federal officials announced Friday. He must report to the U.S. Marshall Service on Feb. 19, 2015 to begin his jail time.MORE ON NETWORK WORLD: 12 most powerful Internet of Things companies Devine, a global supply manager at Apple from 2005 until his arrest in August 2010, admitted to taking kickbacks from Jacky Chua, the founder and former managing director of Jin Li Mould Manufacturing, a Singapore-based Apple supplier. In return, Devine provided Chua and five other accessory suppliers with confidential Apple documents -- including sales forecasts, price targets and unreleased product specifications -- that gave them inside information to craft their contract bids with the Cupertino, Calif. company.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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Five Must-Haves for Enterprise File Sync
Valuable enterprise data lives on endpoint devices, changes constantly and flows freely throughout organizations. But what happens when that data is inappropriately shared or breached because a business user adopts an unsafe consumer-based sync and share tool? Learn More

Amazon crowd pokes fun at $40,000 TV
They don’t seem to appreciate the fact that it’s been marked down from $45,000.Or that this is nowhere near the most expensive television available via Amazon. No sir, the some 2,000 customer reviewers offering opinions about the (deep breath) Samsung UN85S9 Framed 85-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz 3D Smart LED TV (above), are simply flummoxed by the notion of anyone dropping 40 large on an appliance that these days has more or less become a commodity. The reviews have been piling up for a solid year now. Here are the top two:To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

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Are you willing to move for your next position? Using data provided by Dice.com, CIO.com counts down the 10 most desirable states for relocation as told by tech professionals. Read More

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