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ConferenceManager Gets Web-Conferencing Job Done
For companies looking for a plug-and-play voice and Web conferencing solution, Sonexis’ ConferenceManager is a good choice. However, ConferenceManager costs a somewhat pricey $950 per audio port and $950 per conference host seat. Click here to read the full review of Sonexis’ ConferenceManager. For companies looking for a plug-and-play voice and Web conferencing solution, Sonexis’…
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Interwise: A Versatile Way to Connect
For companies that want a fully integrated Web and voice conferencing solution—one that handles everything from conference landing pages to voice-only conferences—Interwise Connect 7.0 is a great choice. Click here to read the full review of Interwise Connect 7.0. For companies that want a fully integrated Web and voice conferencing solution—one that handles everything from…
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Calling All Conferences
Adding voice to Web conferencing has typically required working with a traditional telecommunications provider, but companies now have the ability to at least get partially off the expensive voice calling grid with some new and substantially improved Web conferencing systems that integrate voice services. eWEEK Labs recently tested three such solutions: Elluminate’s Elluminate Live 7.0,…
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Elluminate Live Sheds Light on Web Conferencing
Elluminate Live 7.0 differs from the other two products we reviewed in two main ways: It only supports voice communications directly through the Web conferencing client using VOIP, and it is the only product reviewed here that offers features designed to meet Section 508 accessibility requirements of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act. Click here to read…
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Centeris Helps Windows, Linux Systems Get Along
Centeris’ Likewise Management Suite makes it easy for Windows network administrators to configure and monitor most Linux systems, including integrating Linux systems into Microsoft Active Directory. Version 2.0 of the Likewise Management Suite, which was released on Aug. 8 for $349 per managed server, provides tools for managing firewalls, SSH (Secure Shell) console connections, a…
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Adobe Flex Finds Its Footing
In two-plus years it’s been around, Adobe Flex has undergone more than two and a half version releases, which has probably made developers who use the rich Internet platform feel as if they have been riding on a particularly unpredictable and gnarly wave. (And this doesn’t even take into account Adobe’s acquisition in 2005 of…