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2009-12-09, 12:43 AM
3 Sure-Fire Benefits of a New Phone System: How Small Businesses are Cutting Costs Using IP Telephony & SIP Trunking

Wednesday, December 9, 2009
1PM PST / 4PM EST
Legacy phone systems may get the job done, but like most proven technology advancements, you typically don’t know what you’ve been missing out on until you have an updated system up and running. Join this FREE live webinar to hear from IP telephony experts who will explain how small businesses are using IP Telephony with SIP trunking solutions in ingenious ways to reduce costs while improving productivity.
Today’s standards-based solutions mean that you can reuse existing network equipment and applications and eliminate the need for a forklift upgrade, making upgrading to a system with intelligent communications capabilities a whole lot easier.
Attend the Webcast to learn:



The business benefits of investing in a new telephone system and network
Examples of businesses that have successfully changed their fortunes by simply changing their phone systems
A step-by-step process for implementing the latest technologies quickly and cost-effectively

A Chance to Win
Live attendees will be entered for a chance to win an iPod Nano. One winner will be selected from the audience by random drawing.*
If you’re interested but can’t attend the live event, register today and we will send you a link to the on-demand archive when available.
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Featured Speakers:
Irwin Lazar is the Vice President for Communications Research at Nemertes Research, where he develops and manages research projects, develops cost models, conducts strategic seminars and advises clients. His background is in network operations, network engineering, voice-data convergence, and IP telephony. Mr. Lazar is responsible for benchmarking the adoption and use of emerging technologies in the enterprise in areas including VOIP, unified communications, Web 2.0 initiatives, social networking, and collaboration. A Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and sought-after speaker and author, Mr. Lazar is a columnist for No Jitter and Enterprise2Blog. He is a frequent resource for the business and trade press. and is regular speaker at events such as Interop, VoiceCon, and Enterprise 2.0. Mr. Lazar serves as the conference director for FutureNet (formerly MPLScon), and is on the advisory board for the Enterprise 2.0 conference.
Rupesh Chokshi is Director, Product Marketing Management, for AT&T. He is responsible for bringing new technology, emerging services, and capabilities to the market place to meet Customer needs. He leads product management functions in AT&T’s Business Voice over IP (VoIP) Product Management organization. Business VoIP services offer economic benefits of network convergence by providing a fully managed Voice over IP communication solution that supports inbound and outbound calling, toll free, local, long distance, and international reach over integrated data networks. Mr. Chokshi has held several leadership positions in key functional areas like Global Business, Customer Service, Enterprise Architecture, Network and Systems Development. He has a wealth of experience and background with SIP, VoIP, Voice, IP Data, VPN, and Wireless Technologies. Mr. Chokshi began his career with AT&T Labs in 1997. Mr. Chokshi has published and presented at several leading industry conferences and events. Mr. Chokshi holds a M.S. in Industrial Engineering from Clemson University, South Carolina and BS in Engineering from S.P. University Gujarat, India.

Michael Oliver-Goodwin is a Contributing Editor for Focus. He is a widely published writer and an experienced editor for publications, including PC World, MacWeek and InfoWorld.

*Employees of associated companies are not eligible for drawing. Person must live in the US to be eligible. Winner is chosen at random. Winner will be notified at the conclusion of the live webinar. One prize will be given out per person selected from the drawing.