Telephony and network convergence have tremendous benefits for businesses. In the past, such convergence has been difficult to deploy in small and medium-sized business environments. Today, thanks to the IBC model availability in new systems that integrate voice, data, messaging and Internet access in a variety of configurations and models, these IBC solutions are easy to deploy, manage and administer and lower the total cost-of-ownership for business communications. IBC also future-proofs the company against upcoming technological advances while retaining the invested value of legacy equipment. IBC equipment provides the organization with leading-edge technology to enable it to grow and meet customers' changing needs. The Praxon Phone Data eXchange (PDX™) product answers your questions about why you should buy an IBC solution. It has a great cost performance ratio, saves money, meets the changing needs of business, integrates voice and data, provides a gateway to the Internet, and, best of all, is easy to deploy and manage.
Related white papers
Wireless Pilot Program Delivers Benefits
In its attempt to increase school Internet access and give students the ability to create movies based on what they learned, Brookfield East High School faced two major hurdles: the...
Capacity, Coverage, and Deployment Considerations for IEEE 802.11g
802.11g is an exciting new technology that offers additional performance, while providing investment protection for 802.11b clients through backward compatibility. By using previous technologies and economies of scale, 802.11g devices...
Network Intrastructure: Getting Started with VoIP
IP/Ethernet networks are fast becoming an attractive and viable utility for supporting high-quality voice in a converged network. Bringing disparate voice and data systems together into a multi-service network can...
A Practical Guide to the Right VPN Solution
This Technology Guide is written for Business and for IT Managers at small to medium-sized businesses who plan and implement the network infrastructure for their businesses. The Guide is primarily...
The Business Case for Disaster Recovery Planning: Calculating the Cost of Downtime
IT leaders recognize that a disaster can be any event that prevents a business from accessing the data and systems it needs to operate. This could encompass everything from...
Wireless LAN Security – What Hackers Know That You Don't
This white paper outlines how hackers are exploiting vulnerabilities in wireless LANs & includes a section on the most recent available hacking tools. The information presented is a collection of...
Enterprise Mobility – More than Connecting on the Go
It’s a surprising but very real statistic: 50 to 70 percent of office space is unoccupied during normal business hours. Whether elsewhere in the building, visiting another site, working at...


