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Monthly Archives: May 2009

UC the ShoreTel Way – Brilliantly Simple

May 20, 2009
Authored by: Jeff Ridley, Director of Product Management

As the ShoreTel booth continues to steal the show and draw massive crowds here at Interop, one of the most pressing questions on everyone’s lips is, how does ShoreTel define unified communications? The answer is simple. Brilliantly simple. In my presentation for the Interop Education Program on Tuesday, entitled Unified Communications in Two Simple Steps, [...]

Go Your Own Way With ShoreTel at Interop

May 19, 2009
Authored by: Gina Jacobs, Senior Director of Marketing Communications

As Interop 2009 Las Vegas gets underway, ShoreTel is set to show participants how they can go their own way, with live demonstrations of our latest integration capabilities, mobility and personalization features, built-in reliability and industry-leading ease of use. As organizations increasingly recognize the costs savings and productivity boosts possible through unified communications, many also [...]

ShoreTel gives IP phones a new lease of life

May 18, 2009
Authored by: Dieter Rencken, Senior Product Manager

As IP networks continue to evolve, and advanced IP-based communications devices such as softphones and smartphones align more closely with today’s business needs, many IT experts are beginning to wonder what role, if any, the desktop IP phone will play moving forward. In his recent article, Whose Fault is The IP Phone? Eric Krapf candidly [...]

Maintaining Workforce Resources

May 13, 2009
Authored by: Vasili Triant, Managing Director, Asia Pacific

We all know that reducing costs and overhead is usually the first response of a business facing a contracting market. We’ve seen it firsthand. But cost-cutting is never simple, and organizations must understand how to trim costs while maintaining a competitive edge, and staying agile enough to take advantage of the market once it begins [...]

San Francisco Giants Hit a Homerun with ShoreTel VoIP

May 11, 2009
Authored by: Kevin Gavin, CMO

When the New York Giants moved to San Francisco in 1957, fans at Seals Stadium welcomed them with roaring cheers and open arms. At that time, Seals Stadium employees communicated with each other and players – the likes of Willie Mays and Orlando Cepeda – with the now antiquated rotary style phones. More than 50 [...]