Next-Gen PBX Performance, Part 2 a) these apps consume more system resources (CPU and construed as relevant to anynextgen PBX Labs, an independent full-service converged communications and IP http://www.cconvergence.com/article/CTM20020304S0003
Extractions: Current Issue Past Issues FAQ Editorial Calendar ... Teleconnect Archives The CommWeb Magazine Network Call Center Communications Convergence Network Magazine Solutions Center Buyer's Guide Product Reviews Lab Tests Tutorials ... Case Studies Resource Center Industry Stats TechLibrary TrekMail Auctions ... Subscriptions Visitors Center Contact Us About Us Media Kit Privacy Statement ... Home This page uses styles sheets! by Chris Bajorek print this article e-mail this article license this article New Convergence Architectures 03/04/02, 9:43 p.m. ET Last month, we opened up the topic of next-generation PBX products and discussed parameters we use at the Labs to quantify PBX performance. Now we'll discuss specific problems that our tests sometimes reveal. In general, next-gen PBX products perform very well. But in such a new market - new technologies, new products rushing to market in early versions - it should shock nobody that some products exhibit problems. Unlike legacy PBXs, which are proprietary in design, hardware-biased, and relatively simple - these feature-laden next-gen products are far more open and software-driven. They therefore suffer the same problems as other software applications - including occasional bugs in early releases. While this is inconvenient, buyers should remember that the cost of revising software is low, and upgrades easily implemented. We'd hazard that problems with next-gen PBX products will tend to be ironed out rapidly, as real customer experience supplements the limited testing of manufacturers themselves.
Index - Communications Media Center At New York Law School US centred, but contains some EU information. resources on communications, information and media law. Files include Statutes, Cases, Papers, Conferences and Courses. Also News Bulletins on current events and articles from media Law Policy. http://www.nyls.edu/cmc/
Demographics: E-Commerce Among Gen Y: It's A Boy Thing Confidence in online shopping is growing, but most gen Y shoppers likely to use itto keep in touch, and they tend to value all communications media more highly http://cyberatlas.internet.com/big_picture/demographics/article/0,,5901_586571,0
Extractions: By Michael Pastore The tendency to shop online increases with age and access to credit cards, but one in five young people age 8 to 24 did purchase something using the Internet last year, according to the Zandl Group Many barriers to e-commerce remain for young consumers, including their inability to examine the merchandise; their demand for immediate gratification; their lack of access to credit cards; the hassle of returning merchandise; and the solitary nature of online shopping, which cannot compete with the social aspect of heading to the mall with friends. "Confidence in online shopping is growing, but most Gen Y shoppers still stick to product categories like entertainment software, books, and tickets that do not require trial or personal examination," said Irma Zandl, president of Zandl Group. "When it comes to apparel and shoes, they gravitate to established brands widely distributed in retail stores, where they can try on the merchandise before they order it and easily return it if it doesn't fit. Others check out merchandise online and go to a store to buy it, so having a Web site is becoming a more element in the marketing mix."
CARC Amateur radio, shortwave listening, international news, international radio stations on-line, satellite TV, and other aspects of broadcast media. resources, links. http://www.netsync.net/users/obrienaj/carc.htm
B.S. In Agricultural Education, Communications, And Leadership gen 102 The Dynamics of Rural Social Life, 3. AGC/HES 320 Survey of Agriculture andConsumer media, 3. Option Requirements. Agricultural communications Option, Hours. http://www.uky.edu/Registrar/bull9900/colleges/agriculture/bsagedu.html
Extractions: Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education, Communications, and Leadership In addition to satisfying University Studies requirements and the college requirements listed previously, each student must complete the following: College Requirements Hours ENG 203 Business Writing GEN 100 Issues in Agriculture: The Development of Modern Agriculture* GEN 200 Issues in Agriculture: Contemporary Problems in Agriculture and Natural Resources* *These courses also satisfy the University Studies Oral Communication requirement. Core Requirements Hours AEC 101 The Economics of Food and Agriculture GEN 102 The Dynamics of Rural Social Life NFS 101 Human Nutrition and Wellness FAM 250 Consumer Issues AED/HEE/AGC/SOC 362 Practicum in Vocational Education, Agricultural Communications, and Leadership AGC/HES 320 Survey of Agriculture and Consumer Media Agricultural Communications Option Hours AGC 400 Agricultural Communications Campaigns AGC 490 Seminar in Agricultural Communications COM/SOC 249 Mass Media and Mass Culture COM/SOC/EDC 449 Social Processes and Effects of Mass Communication JAT 101 Introduction to Communication Media JOU 204 Writing for the Mass Media JOU 301 News Reporting TEL 510 Media Economics During your second year you are required to identify an area of specialty support and, with your adviser's approval, develop a plan of study that details the course work to be taken during your third and fourth years. These areas include: (1) News/Editorial; (2) Advertising/Public Relations; and (3) Electronic Media. It is also recommended that you take at least two courses from three different departments in the College of Agriculture.
Wake Up Opening Page An organization of associated Zen Buddhist temples, practice centers and sitting groups. Founded by Abbot, John Daido Loori Roshi. The mainhouse of the order is Zen Mountain Monastery. The order also operates Dharma communications, a media company supplying resources for home practice. Groups of students around the world are joined in the MRO training program through the Society of Mountains and Rivers. http://www.mro.org/
MCAI Chicago Chapter Local chapter of media communications Association International. Features support and networking meetings, events and resources for professionals in video, film, distance learning, web design and creation, and all forms of interactive visual communications, along with all associated crafts. http://www.mcaichicago.com/
Extractions: Are you wondering how to get involved with the MCAI Chicago Chapter? Do you need to get in touch with a member of our board? Do you want to know who is in charge? Visit our Resource Center , where a complete listing of the chapter's Board of Directors is now posted. This is the best way to get the latest information about chapter activities, to get your questions answered or to volunteer to help out. "TERRIFIC AUDIO, TINY BUDGETS" Click here to read the details! It's in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. Click here to see the newsletter Got a job to offer or equipment to sell? Check out our Classified for the latest offerings
2002 Communications Design Conference- Plenary Panels Nextgen I/Os Speeding Interconnects in Moderator Jeremy Bunting Principal CommunicationsAnalyst, Thomas may be heterogeneous networking media within the http://www.commdesignconference.com/events/panel.htm
Extractions: The continued popularity of SONET has silenced talk of an immediate turn to the all-IP world, but it has raised interesting issues on aggregating different traffic types. Is a full SONET payload envelope with physical-layer protection switching the best bet for fault-tolerant metro systems? Is the new Resilient Packet Ring (802.17) standard from IEEE the best way to meld SONET, IP, and Ethernet features? Is Ethernet itself ready to take on a real metropolitan aggregation task? This panel will separate metropolitan realities from marketing hype. Gady Rosenfeld , Director of Strategic Marketing, Corrigent Systems
I Have An Idea Semester 1 Marketing Principles Writing for Marketing communications ComputerSkills for Communicators media Culture (gen. Ed.) Advertising http://www.ihaveanidea.org/education/entries/00000001.htm
Extractions: The goal of the program is to ensure that graduates meet the expectations of the employers in the field of marketing where marketing communications plays a key role and in companies that specialize in all or some areas of marketing communications. The curriculum in both programs includes a mix of business, marketing, and marketing communications courses. Graduates are comfortable with the language and demands of the business world. Both programs stress hands-on technical training. You will learn the language of copywriters, art directors, and electronic publishing specialists and be exposed to the complete realm of marketing communicationsadvertising, sales promotion, personal selling, public relations, event marketing, direct response and Internet communications. Students learn how to write copy and design layouts for print media, how to write, produce and edit film in the broadcast media, and how to prepare communications campaigns that embrace all elements of the marketing communications mix. Students develop their skills in a state-of-the-art Mac-based communications centre, and have access to the latest software used in the industry (Microsoft Office and Adobe Pagemaker, Illustrator and Photoshop, and Quark Express). Students are trained on the latest technology in video production and editing.
Com Gen 150 W02 Com gen 150 Integrative Seminar Winter 2002 Tuesdays 355 the problem of ownershipof the communications industry among who owns the media, what content http://communication.ucsd.edu/courses/syllabi/150W02.html
Extractions: A seminar is a course where class discussion, not lecture, is the order of the day. Many Communication students have never had the privilege of taking a seminar. Students need to be in class, ready to talk about the readings and the issues posed by them. A seminar requires a different kind of reading practice, oriented not just to getting through the assigned materials, but to think about them and have an informed opinion about them. The course meets only 10 times. Students may miss one session without repercussions. Every unexcused absence thereafter results in a full grade penalty on the final grade (eg, two absences takes a B to a C; three absences takes a B to a D, etc.).
MAME: Intellectual Freedom/Legislative Issues in 1976 by Dr.Carl Jensen, Professor of communications Studies, for a seminar inmass media at Sonoma please email MAME's Webmaster at mame@mame.gen.mi.us. http://www.mame.gen.mi.us/resourc/legis.html
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CSBA Sample Board Policy -- BP 1112 The crisis communications plan may include but not be include local law enforcementand media representatives in ATTORNEY genERAL OPINIONS 95 Ops.Cal.Atty.gen. http://www.csba.org/PS/samples/bp1112.htm
Extractions: CSBA.org CSBA Sample Board Policy 1112 CSBA Sample Board Policy Community Relations BoardPolicy 1112 MEDIARELATIONS The Governing Board respects the public right to information and recognizes that the media significantly influence the communitys understanding of school programs.In order to develop and maintain positive media relations, the Board and the Superintendent desire to reasonably accommodate media requests for information and to provide accurate, reliable and timely information. Media representatives are welcome at all Board meetings and shall receive meeting agendas upon request. cf. 9322 Agenda/Meeting Materials Note:Penal Code 627.2 requires all outsiders to register upon entering school grounds during school hours.Pursuant to Penal Code 627.1, media representatives are not defined as outsiders.However, an Attorney General opinion (95 Ops.Cal.Atty.Gen. 509 (1996)) has opined that Education Code 32212 and 35160 direct school authorities to prevent interference with the orderly educational activities of the school and authorize them to restrict media representatives in the same manner that access by the general public may be limited (e.g., registration or accompaniment by a staff member when on school grounds). Therefore, if a district has developed a policy requiring all members of the general public, both visitors and outsiders, to register upon entering school grounds, only then may media representatives also be required to register.See BP/AR 1250 Visitors/Outsiders for options regarding registration.
Law-Enforcement Tech: Online Resources Ziff Davis media. timeline of the NYPD's computer and communications technology improvements gen.,Patrick Hughes, former National Security Agency Director Lt. http://www.baselinemag.com/article2/0,3959,525497,00.asp
Extractions: Below is a list of links to reports, congressional studies and sites dedicated to understanding and improving the state of the nation's law enforcement technology as it relates to crime fighting, the New York Police Department, the FBI and the Office of Homeland Security. ADVERTISEMENT CRIME FIGHTING Rand Institute report: "Challenges and Choice for Crime-Fighting Technology"
Law-Enforcement Tech: Online Resources Sites Advanced Search Ziff Davis media. of the NYPD's computer and communicationstechnology improvements gen., Patrick Hughes, former National Security http://www.baselinemag.com/article2/0,3959,845084,00.asp
Extractions: Below is a list of links to reports, congressional studies and sites dedicated to understanding and improving the state of the nation's law enforcement technology as it relates to crime fighting, the New York Police Department, the FBI and the Office of Homeland Security. ADVERTISEMENT CRIME FIGHTING Rand Institute report: "Challenges and Choice for Crime-Fighting Technology"
Tough Customers: How To Reach Gen Y Some examples media such as Teen People magazine and the in nonprofits, and in donationsof time and resources. . In its second annual survey of gen Y buying http://www.bcentral.com/articles/krotz/122.asp
Extractions: Say hello to Generation Y, also known as Echo Boomers or Millennials. For sheer spending power and cultural hegemony, this consumer group is unrivaled in American history. Who they are Born roughly between 1980 and 2000, Gen Y-ers are the 70 million-plus offspring of Boomer parents, or about a quarter of all Americans. Gen Y's leading edge is just graduating from college, while the youngest are busy multitasking to a Britney Spears or 'N Sync soundtrack. (Some demographers narrow the birth years to 1977-97.) Every generation, of course, is shaped by cultural and political events of its time. This group, however, has been weaned on some rather nasty and transforming national traumas, as noted in a recent issue of
Business Communications Review - NEC's New IP-PBX Offerings 32 gateway channels used as shared resources for any An Analog media Converter isa gateway module that supports two analog communications devices (2500 http://www.bcr.com/bcrmag/2002/05/p61.asp
Extractions: BCR Magazine -BCR ACCESS All of BCR Advanced Search BCR Acronym Guide Supplements: BCR ACCESS Voice 2000 MAY 2002 ISSUE: Reality Check on Five-Nines ... Do-It-Yourself VPNs IN BRIEF: When Monopolists Collide CLECs: The View Post-Bankruptcy Intrusion Detection...Or Prevention MPLS: The Making Of VWANs? ... VoiceXML and the Future of SALT REVIEW: NEC's New IP-PBX Offerings Next-Gen Compression from Peribit OPINION: Next-Gen Router Prospects Size Matters Demystifying Five-Nines Growth Stays Stalled; Market Indicators Point to a Gradual Recovery Search for White Papers and Analyst Research: Search Help Advanced Search Advertising Information BCR Edit Calendar 2003 ... Email the Editor PRODUCT REVIEW by Allan Sulkin , president of TEQConsult Group, is a leading voice communications systems consultant and analyst. He is the developer and presenter for BCR's Understanding PBX Systems seminar, and is teaching an IP-PBX systems workshop at this month's N+1 conference in Las Vegas. He has a new PBX systems textbook which will be published soon by McGraw Hill. NEC In addition to the system design upgrade and new model announcement, NEC also announced a new family of native IP telephones, including one with an integrated browser and large color display field, and new media gateway equipment to support non-IP peripheral port interfaces.
HEGIS To CIP Crosswalk Administrative Serv., Oth. 0601.00, communications, genERAL, 09.0101,Comm., gen. 0602.00, JOURNALISM (PRINTED media), 09.0401, Journalism. http://www.highered.nysed.gov/oris/codes/cipxwalk.htm
Extractions: Forms Download Page HEGIS Code HEGIS Title CIP Code CIP Title AGRICULTURE, GENERAL Agriculture/Agricultural Sciences, Gen. AGRICULTURE TEACHER Agricultural Teacher Ed. (Vocational) AGRONOMY, FIELD CROPS, AND CROP MANAGEMENT SOILS SCIENCE (MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION) Soil Sciences ANIMAL SCIENCE (HUSBANDRY) Animal Sciences, Gen. DAIRY SCIENCE (HUSBANDRY) Dairy Science POULTRY SCIENCE Poultry Science FISH, GAME AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT HORTICULTURE (FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PRODUCTION) Horticulture Science ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE (FLORICULTURE, NURSERY SCIENCE)