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August 9, 2011

Cisco 2500 Series Wireless Controller

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Teleworking has never been as prominent in the work place as it is today. With the cost of fuel and the environmental factors, businesses are striving for their employees to be able to access their networks without safety concerns. The newly release Cisco Wireless Controller is the answer for most businesses.
The Cisco 2500 Series Wireless Controller enables system-wide wireless functions in small to medium-sized enterprises and branch offices. The 2500 Series provides low total cost of ownership and flexibility to scale as network requirements grow.
There are many benefits to the Cisco 2500 Series Wireless Controller such as the ability to have up to 50 access points and 500 clients/employees connected at any given time, which is essential in today’s world. This cost effective Wireless Controller can save companies the headaches of hacking while keeping their network secure with the trusted Cisco name.
Contact our Sales Department at 866-441-7469 for more information.

July 21, 2011

Cisco’s Latest Small Business Phone Solution UC300

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Cisco’s Latest Phone System for Small Business
Have you always wished for the best brand name on the market phone system but it was out of your budget? Well Cisco has finally made an affordable solution for the small business market. The UC300 Series is an alternative for the small business owner with most of the bells and whistles that Cisco provides with less of a hit on the wallet.
The UC320W is designed to support up to 24 employees with the same Cisco business class with full key system and small private branch exchange (PBX) features. The system will support a variety of Cisco SPA Series IP phones. With this product you can lower your expenses and improve productivity with peace of mind. The system is also designed with growth in mind.
Some of the features included in the UC320W are: voicemail, auto attendant, voice mail to email notification, support for Cisco SPA300 and SPA500 IP Phones, licenses for up to 24 phones, and state-of-the-art, web –based configuration, to name a few.
Contact our sales team for more information on the latest and greatest Cisco phone system at sales@spauldinghill.com or (866)-441-7469.

July 7, 2011

The Cisco Cius Tablet

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If you are one of our many Cisco Customers then this tablet may be for you! The Cius (see us) Tablet is geared for businesses looking for desktop capability built into a tablet. Cisco is planning on launching the new tablet July 2011. Read the full article here http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/37936/?p1=A1&a=f   As the launch date gets closer we will continue to provide our Cisco Customers more information on the tablet.

December 7, 2010

2010 Telecom Year in Review

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2010 was a big year for Telecommunications. The year started off with promises of tablet based computers, smarter smart phones and 4G networking and definitely delivered big. Here are some telecommunications highlights from 2010:

January 6th – HP expanded its mobile products with a new TouchSmart notebook and netbooks, including the company’s first touch-enabled Mini

ipad-LEAD01January 27th – Apple unveils iPad, a tablet based computer, combining a laptop, smartphone, gaming console and iPod all in one.

February 11th – Administrators of Lower Merion School District were caught using webcams to spy on students outside of the classroom via school issued computers in what would turn into Robbins v. Lower Merion School District.

April 3rd- Apple iPad is released for retail sale. The device sells 300,000 copies on its first day of sales. Apple would also start a battle with Adobe, for refusing to allow Flash on the iPhone, iPad and Ipod touch products.

May – Strong demand for Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 processor chips creates shortage for the product.

June 21st – Toshiba celebrates their 25th anniversary of business.

June 24th – iPhone 4 launches running Apple’s iOS operating system, featuring a higher megapixel camera, HD video, and improved performance. Early iPhone sales are plagued with reception problems to which Apple CEO Steve Jobs claims, “You’re holding the phone the wrong way.”

July 1st – Hewlett-Packard Co. completes acquisition of Palm. HP bought the handheld device maker for 1.2 million dollars.
Droid X

July 15th – DROID X is unveiled for Verizon Networks featuring and HD camcorder, 4.3 inch hi res screen, wireless HD connection, ability to become a wireless hotspot and high speed 3G network. Sales of the Droid X helped Motorola profit for the first time in 3 years.

September 2nd – Samsung debuts Android based Galaxy tablet based computer.

Sept 20th – Cisco Debuts All-New Flip Video Lineup.

September 27th – Blackberry introduces PlayBook, a tablet based computer.

October 6th – Motorola Mobility Sues Apple for Patent Infringement

October 18th – Clearwire and Sprint launches 4G in New York City, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

October 26th – Barnes and Noble unveils the Nook Color, a multi touch colored e-reader enabling customers to read books, newspapers, magazines, and animated children’s picture books.

November 8th – Microsoft launches their own smartphone OS, Windows Phone 7. Hardware companies using Windows 7 platform include: Dell, Garmin-Asus, HTC, HP , LG, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Toshiba and cell phone companies carrying Windows 7 phones are: AT&T, Deutsche Telekom, Orange, SFR, Sprint, Telecom Italia, Telefónica, Telstra, T-Mobile USA, Verizon Wireless, Vodafone, Telus, Bell Canada and SingTel.

November 15th – Hewlett-Packard runs out of their tablets, Slates

November 18th – Palm Pre 2 launches running off of HP’s WebOS 2.0.

December 5th – Verizon turns on its 4G LTE network.

2010 was a year all about wireless with smartphones and tablets making telecom one of the top industries of the year. What would you rank as the number one story in telecom this year – the iPhone antenna issues? The launch of 4G? Windows 7 OS? Something not discussed here? Leave us a comment letting us know what you thought the top story was.

May 8, 2010

Small Business Solutions: Ten Tips to Help your Small Business make Big Business

Businessman before a choiceWhen it comes to small business ownership-it’s the little things that make a big difference. Here are 10 tips for using network technology to help your business work more efficiently, cut costs, improve customer satisfaction, and stay ahead of the competition.

1. Give employees secure, consistent access to information. You have an advantage over larger competitors because you can react quickly to business changes. But you can quickly lose this edge if your company network is frequently down, sluggish, or unsecured. A secure, reliable network based on intelligent routers and switches lets your employees access the information and tools they need to keep ahead of competitors.
2. Deliver anytime, anywhere access to employees on the go. To stay productive on the move, your employees need to be able to reach the people and information they need—anywhere, anytime. With tools like virtual private networks (VPNs), your employees can work outside the office and still enjoy safe access to the business network.
3. Create effective business processes with partners. Some large companies make efficient, secure business processes a prerequisite for doing business with them. To meet the business needs of your partners, you need a secure, reliable network.
4. Make it easy to work together. Smooth collaboration between employees, partners, suppliers, and customers is a sure-fire way to boost efficiency while also reducing costs. An intelligent network lets your business take advantage of interactive calendaring, videoconferencing, unified communications, and other technologies for easy collaboration.
5. Enable employees to take their phone systems wherever they go. Missed calls create project delays, wasted opportunities, and lost revenues. With a networked voice and data solution, your employees can have one phone number that rings simultaneously on multiple devices, so customers reach the right person the first time. Your staff can access all their communications from anywhere, checking for e-mail, voicemail, and faxes from just one inbox.
6. Streamline customer communications. Delivering fast, knowledgeable service is the best way to keep customers satisfied. Linking your network phone system to a customer relationship management (CRM) solution is a great way to enhance customer communications. When a customer calls, a pop-up window with their records appears on an employee’s IP phone screen, computer screen, or both.
7. Reduce unproductive travel time. All too often, time spent on the road is time lost. A networked phone solution that offers video calls and Web conferencing can help reduce the time and expense of traveling to offsite meetings and training sessions. Instead of spending time traveling, you can use the time to get work done with technology.
8. Employ a managed service provider. Is managing a network the best use of your employees’ time? In some situations, it is advantageous to hire a managed service provider for network administration. Working with a managed service provider can free your IT staff to focus on other IT tasks and use their time more effectively.
9. Improve employee satisfaction. Aging phone systems and slow networks can frustrate your employees and annoy your customers. In some cases, an employee might become burned out and decide to move on. To help ensure that employees are productive and satisfied, your business needs a secure, reliable, and fast network.
10. Develop a long-term technology plan. The process of replacing obsolete hardware can interrupt your employees and bring the office to a standstill. You can minimize such disruptions by carefully determining short- and long-term business objectives and working with your network vendor to deploy technology that matches them.

Cisco can help you with these tips with the powerful 500 series power driven for small businesses.  The ESW 500 Series are cost-effective, easy-to-use switches that provide the foundation of your small business network. It provides voice and data communications, voicemail, automated attendant, video, security, and wireless capabilities while integrating with existing desktop applications such as calendar, email, and customer relationship management (CRM) programs. This easy-to-use solution supports up to 32 users and provides flexible deployment options based on your needs, supporting a wide array of IP phones, public switched telephone network (PSTN) interfaces, and Internet connectivity.

As well as having a state of the art product line, Cisco also provides 0% on financing for 36 months enabling you to make a sound investment.  If you would like to know more about how Cisco can help you give us a call at (866) 441-7469.