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Building Cloud Networks
Published in John W. Rittinghouse, James F. Ransome, Cloud Computing, 2017
John W. Rittinghouse, James F. Ransome
Collaboration is the future. It is about what we can do together. And collaboration within and between firms worldwide is accelerating. It is enabled by technology and a change in behavior. Global, cross-functional teams create a virtual boundary-free workspace, collaborating across time zones to capture new opportunities created with customers and suppliers around the world. Investments in unified communications help people work together more efficiently. In particular, collaborative, information search and communications technologies fuel productivity by giving employees ready access to relevant information. Companies are fl and more decentralized.6
System of Systems Engineering
Published in Anna M. Doro-on, Handbook of Systems Engineering and Risk Management in Control Systems, Communication, Space Technology, Missile, Security and Defense Operations, 2023
Additionally, the DoDI 8100.04 (DoD 2010b) prescribed that the DoD unified capabilities (UC) Governance Structure (GS) shall interface, as required, with the Military Communications-Electronics Board (MCEB); the DISN, DoD, and TJTN CCBs, and the DoD UC Industry Advisory Council (IAC). UC is the integration voice, video, and/or data services delivered ubiquitously across a secure and highly available network infrastructure, independent of technology, to provide increased mission effectiveness to the warfighter and business communications (DoD 2010b).
Solar Markets in the 21st Century
Published in Anco S. Blazev, Solar Technologies for the 21st Century, 2021
“Unified communications” is increasingly being looked at by businesses as a way to contain costs, expand reach and simplify communications—both internally and externally. But there are stumbling blocks. Interoperability, proof of ROI and a lack of understanding are all contributing to what has been fitful progress for the technology.
Design and implementation of a VoIP PBX integrated Vietnamese virtual assistant: a case study
Published in Journal of Information and Telecommunication, 2023
Hai Son Hoang, Anh Khoa Tran, Thanh Phong Doan, Huu Khoa Tran, Ngoc Minh Duc Dang, Hoang Nam Nguyen
Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) comprises a set of software and hardware technologies for making voice calls that use a data network instead of a traditional Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) system. VoIP is widely used in corporate environments, and the adoption of this technology by businesses is expected to continue growing in the coming years (Packer & Reuschel, 2018). The main reason for the popularity of this model is cost saving. Both large and small companies acknowledge that deploying and managing separate data and voice networks is expensive. In contrast, converged voice and data networks enable unified communications services while reducing costs. Furthermore, the costs associated with traditional phone calls are usually higher than those associated with VoIP calls (Karapantazis & Pavlidou, 2009).