Posted: June 20th, 2009 | Author: SD | Filed under: Official | Tags: communications, siemens | Comments Off
According to a report published by communications market research firm Infonetics Research, in these tough times when the enterprise communications market players are sufferring worldwide, Siemens is the only PBX vendor gaining share quarter-over-quarter in 1Q09, up 13%.
Cisco had the worst quarter (vs. 4Q08), but held on to the top revenue spot, slightly ahead of Avaya. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: June 14th, 2009 | Author: SD | Filed under: TechTalk | Tags: siemens, video conference | Comments Off
You think that video conferencing is still a luxury and not required by your organization. You find the cost of implementing video conferencing across your organization too high compared to the benefits.
Think again. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: June 12th, 2009 | Author: SD | Filed under: Official | Tags: siemens, video conference | Comments Off
Recently, a prospective client wanted to know what are the basic factors to consider while designing a video conference room.
With video conference becoming a business tool most companies are considering to cut travel costs, this surely will come up again and again during discussions with clients. So, I decided to do some googling on “video conference room design.”
From what I found in the internet, it was clear that the room design plays an important role in the video conference and cannot be ignored. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: May 23rd, 2009 | Author: SD | Filed under: Official | Tags: communications, siemens | Comments Off
After moving on to SECPL (Siemens Enterprise Communications Pvt. Ltd.) in January, I had a rocky few months adjusting to a new environment, understanding the products in a totally new field and missing marketing electronic security which I was beginning to enjoy so much.
Recently, after successfully implementing two small projects I feel a bit relaxed and at the same time raring to go with a bit of confidence up my sleeve because I feel I am beginning to understand what this new stuff is all about.
Now, since my job still pays more than my blog, its time to do some net-savvy marketing. Let me introduce you to the company I work for. It hardly needs introduction. Let me tell where we stand today.
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