Posts Tagged ‘office’
What telecommunications technology is used in an office by an administrative assistant?
I am thinking of becoming an administrative assistant. I was wondering what forms of telecommunications technology is used now in the office setting.
What would be better for sales office VoIP or regular land lines?
I have service trough comcast, and i need 6 lines. 5 for phones so sales people can make sales and one for fax. What will be better regular land lines with comcast, or VoIP with EFax???
Office Security Solutions from Crypto AG (English)
A large part of daily information and data transfers in office communication today is still routed through PSTN, GSM and fax applications. Tried and tested security solutions from Crypto AG are available for classic networks and IP-based networks and are safe long-term investments thanks to the generational compatibility of each application.
SBCS (UC500) VoiceMail to Email (IMAP) Config with Microsoft Office 2007
Mike Allen from the small business team at Cisco configures a Microsoft Outlook 2007 client for voicemail to email integration on his UC540 Demo kit. This configuration was recorded for Cisco partners that have deployed “TheOffice” demo kit from www.cisco.com . *Note, for end users or purchasers of a Cisco “Smart Business Communication System”. This configuration can take place after your system administrator enables IMAP in Cisco Unity Express (Voice Mail). Please contact the person you purchased your system from for more information specific to your solution/ system. To find out more information please log onto www.cisco.com/smb
i’m setting up an internet connection for a small office of eight financial advisors?
which of the following protocols should i configure at the workstations used on the network for internet access?
TCPIP, SPX, OSPF, RIP?
How to Setup Microsoft Office Outlook
Learn how set up your AOL email account(s) with Microsoft Office Outlook and manage multiple Email addresses and become more productive. *We do not take responsibility for any hardware/software failure or damage that may take place while watching our videos. Errors are common with computers, but our instruction shouldn’t have any negative effect on your computer or your ability to use one.
In my office all ready configured dhcp.but my laptop cannot take ip address.then i give manually but it not?
resive so what is the problem?
Is it possible to have the remote locations obtaining the IP from the DHCP server at head office?
We have 2 offices rite across streets. We need to have IP range of the head office for easier LAN setup….
We want to do it without physically wiring from our head office.
I have an office , computers,adsl line. What business can i do with these things?
i want something that makes me earn money , with a small capital, and i want it to be done quickly. what can i do with these things?
i want to use Soft phone in my office lan no PSTN connectivity is required what things are required?
i want to know any extra hardware is required are any server if any server then what will be that ..THanx
Office networking hardware question..?
As of now we have an 8 port BEFSR81 router. 2 small linksys EZXS55 switches. We are adding some more computer and need more open ports. My question is what is the best solution for the hardware configuration. The network has it’s slow days. Can i use any of the 1000 MBPS switches in place of the router. I think some of them have built in DHCP. The router we have now is a 10/100 as are the switches. We have the fastest business internet that charter offers. To sum it up, what is the BEST hardware setup for an office of 15-20 pcs?
i’m setting up an internet connection for a small office of eight financial advisors?
which of the following protocols should i configure at the workstations used on the network for internet access?
TCPIP, SPX, OSPF, RIP?
Aero-TV: ICG Means Business — Building The Office In …
It’s ALL About Staying In Touch To Stay Competitive Despite what our elected leaders are trying to shovel our way these days, airplanes are amazing and undeniable tools of commerce… actually, vital tools, according to our direct experience as business aircraft operators. The modern biz-plane gets us to where we need to be to be able to business on our or our customers’ terms. But even enroute, there is a need to stay in touch… and the very mobile aircraft equipped with an ‘office in the sky’ is turning out to be the kind of tool that tips the balance in favor of a competitive operation. So… the tools we use to make our very valuable aircraft EVEN MORE valuable have become critical elements in any business strategy. When it comes to such tools, companies like International Communications Group, Inc. (ICG) of Newport News, Virginia, have become indispensable in pioneering ways to stay in touch with business as it happens. Since 1994, ICG has built a very successful business by providing corporations, governments and individuals with an array of efficient and cost-effective solutions to meet their growing airborne global communications needs. One particularly amazing tool is the ICG NxtMail Server. It provides a local Wireless Access Point (WAP) in the aircraft cabin permitting WiFi capable personal devices to access conventional Internet Protocol (IP) based terrestrial services for the purpose of sending and receiving E-Mails and mobile web browsing. The NxtMail …
iAnywhere Mobile Office for iPhone – Sybase – Secure Enterprise Data
In this video, Bryan Whitmarsh, Senior Product Manager for Sybase, provides an overview of the latest features and benefits of the iAnywhere Mobile Office solution — especially the new functionality for the iPhone.Everything that you see in Brian’s demo is made possible by the iAnywhere Mobile Office Platform. www.sybase.com [Video Transcript] Hello, my name is Bryan Whitmarsh and I am a Product Manager here at Sybase. Today what I am going to talk to you about is our exciting iAnywhere Mobile Office product. Now this product provides secure enterprise e-mail to mobile devices. These mobile devices can be the Apple iPhone; it can be the latest Nokia devices such as the Series 60 5th Edition devices as well as the popular Windows Mobile Platform. From a backend perspective, we support IBM Lotus Domino as well as Microsoft Exchange, and with our exciting 57 release we also provide the support for internet standard mail systems such as iMap and POP systems. Now what I want to do is talk to you a little more in detail about our unique iPhone approach. What we do with the iPhone is provide an enterprise sandbox. What does that mean? What that means is that we set aside a portion of the iPhone to synchronize the enterprise data to and that portion of the iPhone we will protect by encrypting the data. We will also provide password mechanisms to only allow access with password protection and also the ability to wipe data for example if a number of incorrect passwords have been …
Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 Setting up Email Accounts
Setting up an Email Account via POP / IMAP within Microsoft Office Outlook 2007
Office Live – Sharing Contacts in the Cloud
This 5-step tutorial covers how to share your contact list in Outlook using Office Live Workspace at no cost. Small businesses no longer need to set up an exchange server if they just want to share contacts. 1. Obtain Windows Live ID (passport.net) 2. Obtain Office Live Workspace Account 3. Create Contact list in Office Live Workspace 4. Set up Outlook (Use gmail if you don’t have a POP3 compatible or IMAP compatible e-mail account) 5. Sync Outlook contacts with Office Live contact list
Office Platoon HD version
www.bluecatnetworks.com Click the HD Button! BlueCat Networks builds Next generation Simple and Secure Appliances to Command and Control DNS and DHCP. Our Enterprise IP Address Management (IPAM) and Award Winning DNS and DHCP Appliances will allow you to model, verify and deploy your critical IP Space and Name Space. Welcome to IPAM Intelligence, Welcome to BlueCat Networks. bluecatnetworks.com Written & Directed by Jon Hyatt Camera Sasha Moric Starring Ash Catherwood