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BT and Cisco today announced one of the largest deployments of IP telephony in the education field in a multi-million pound deal with the University of Cambridge.The project will see BT, Cisco, and the University’s IT Consultancy partner, PTS Consulting, deliver approximately 20,000 IP telephony handsets to the University over the next 18 months, replacing the existing system.

The University’s investment will modernise the student experience, enabling students to collaborate in new and more innovative ways through the deployment of a converged voice, video and data network. Sharing information more easily will improve the quality of education and research, with students and academics using instant messaging, voice emails, streaming video and much more to share ideas in real time, from anywhere in the world.

Dr Ian Lewis, Director, University Computing Service, University of Cambridge. said: “As one of the world’s leading universities, Cambridge is keen to attract and retain the very best students and researchers. Part of that involves providing thoroughly modern facilities that reflect our forward-looking relationship with technology.”

John Dovey, VP, BT iNet, said: “This is a unique and ground-breaking deal in education which was secured against tough competition. It is the largest deployment of its kind in the sector and will provide students and staff with a communication system fit for the challenges of the 21st century.”

Scot Gardner, public sector operations director, Cisco UK & Ireland, said: “By embracing Cisco’s Connected Learning vision, through this project the University of Cambridge is aiming to transform the way students, academics and administrators collaborate and ensure the University remains a globally-focused, student-centric institution well into the future.”

Simon Robinson, PTS Consulting Project Director commented: “The IP migration at the University of Cambridge is a complex project that must meet the communications requirements of 17,000 users spread over 200 institutions. Having guided the University through the solution procurement, we are looking forward to the challenges of rolling out the new IP-enabled telephony platform.”

The University of Cambridge is BT’s long-established strategic partner as part of the company’s open approach to innovation. Through this relationship BT works with many of the best academic minds in the world on cutting edge research addressing the medium and longer-term critical needs of BT and its customers.

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Cisco aquires Securent

November 1, 2007

Cisco to add standards-based policy management to network services

Cisco today announced an agreement to acquire Securent, Inc., a leading provider of policy management software for enterprises. Securent’s scalable, distributed policy platform allows enterprises to administer, enforce, and audit access to data, communications, and applications in heterogeneous IT application environments. Securent is privately held and based in Mountain View, Calif.

Securent’s software will enable Cisco customers to protect and secure valuable application data regardless of vendor, platform, or operating system while still allowing ubiquitous access to the content workers and their collaborative communities need to be productive. By delivering policy from the network, Cisco will simplify entitlement decisions for all communications, collaboration and other third party applications.

“As enterprises shift to service-oriented architectures and adopt technologies such as Unified Communications and Web 2.0 based collaboration, there is a rising need for control over access to distributed enterprise resources,” said Don Proctor, senior vice president, Cisco’s Collaboration Software Group. “Securent’s software offers enterprises a single point of control to define and manage entitlements across applications and data. This capability is well aligned with Cisco’s Service-Oriented Network Architecture (SONA), enabling policy decisions to be delivered as a network service across multiple applications, platforms, and delivery models.”

Securent has 57 employees and is headquartered in Mountain View, CA with development operations in Hyderabad, India. Under the terms of the agreement, Cisco will pay approximately $100 million in cash and assumed options. The acquisition is subject to various standard closing conditions and is expected to close in the second quarter of Cisco’s fiscal year 2008. Upon close of the transaction, the Securent team and technology will move into Cisco’s Collaboration Software Group, led by Don Proctor, Senior Vice President.

This will be acquisition No. 125 for Cisco.

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Faxing on a VoIP network

October 23, 2007

Faxing on a VoIP based network isn’t very reliable. Often carriers state that while it is possible it is not supported nor encouraged. Cantata has created a device to fax with IP PBX’s and T.38 Gateway.

It is compatible with:

  • Cisco Unified Communication Manager (Cisco Unified CallManager)
  • Cisco Integrated Services Router (IOS based gateways capable of supporting T.38)
  • Cisco AS Universal Gateway Series (those capable of supporting T.38)
  • Cisco High Performance Gatekeeper Series (H.323 IOS Gatekeepers)
  • Avaya Communication Manager
  • Avaya Media Gateway Series (those capable of supporting T.38)
  • Alcatel OmniPCX Enterprise
  • Quintum Tenor Series
  • Cantana  IMG 1010

For more information visit their website here.

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