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My Tech Opinion
This calls for another SIP! - IP Telephony

My Tech Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 99:30


On this episode of My Tech Opinion, Phil and Shayne talk about IP Telephony and how far you can go to get your best setup.They also chatted about:Fairfax and Nine Merge.http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-26/what-the-fairfax-and-nine-merger-means-for-you/10039236Disney and Fox shareholders unanimously approve takeover.https://variety.com/2018/biz/news/21st-century-fox-disney-merger-shareholder-vote-1202888023/Facebook revenue down…. Shares drop 20 percent.https://www.itnews.com.au/news/facebook-refutes-push-into-public-cloud-499112Feature Topic: IP TelephonyWHAT IS VOIP?https://www.lifewire.com/what-is-voip-3426730Pros and cons of voip:https://www.ooma.com/blog/pros-and-cons-of-voip-services/https://www.springcom.com.au/sip-capped-plans/https://www.springcom.com.au/traditional-vs-hosted-pbx/HardwareAsteriskhttps://www.asterisk.org/What hardware do you need for Asterisk?http://wiki.merionet.ru/asterisk-calculator/?lang=ENGRaspberry PBXhttp://www.raspberry-asterisk.org/FXS/FXO - https://www.devicedeal.com.au/ip-phones-voip/ip-pbx/WHAT IS FXS/FXO - https://www.3cx.com/pbx/fxs-fxo/“Fixed telephony” https://www.aussiebroadband.com.au/residential/residential-phone/voip/http://siptalk.com.au/plans.phphttp://engin.com.au/phone/voip-planshttps://www.mynetfone.com.au/Residential/Home-Phone/Plans#PlansSip Software:https://www.voipsupply.com/blog/voip-insider/free-sip-softphone-roundup/Power Outtage: https://www.nbnco.com.au/residential/learn/what-happens-in-a-power-blackout.html

The Alex Berman Podcast
How to Grow an Agency from $2.4 to $4 Million in Revenue in 6 Months by Leveraging Trust Relationships? w/ Lane Campbell

The Alex Berman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 30:59


Lane Campbell is an accomplished technology entrepreneur with a track record of offering affordable solutions and top-notch customer service. Lane's technical and support expertise has spanned diverse industries that include National Retail, Online Music Distribution, Social Networking, Real Estate, Voice Over IP (VoIP) Phone Service, Hospitality, Building Management Services, as well as the Publishing industry.   He has has managed teams of technical people both nationally and internationally. These teams have successfully implemented projects that are as diverse as Multi-Million Dollar E-commerce websites, Enterprise Wireless, Network Design and Network Engineering, Thousands of Concurrent Clients over a VPN, IP Telephony, Long Range Wireless Implementation, Enterprise ZFS Storage, High Availability Storage, CRM and ERP implementation/integrations.   Now, he lends his expertise to the operation of Vue Ventures, an early stage venture fund founded by serial entrepreneurs. He is also a mentor at Founder Institute, member at Forbes Technology Council ( an invitation-only organization comprised of elite CIOs, CTOs and technology executives) and a member of Young Entrepreneur Council ( highly selective, invite-only group of like minded peers from nearly every industry).   In this episode you'll learn: [01:14] How is Lane looking to disrupt how citizens interact with government officials? [03:34] How is Lane pairing innovative startups with corporations that have a strategic need for what they're doing? [06:14] Strategy of following the money backwards [07:30] 95-5 formula for selling in B2B [08:40] How to approach companies that have 'migraine problems' [10:20] How to leverage established trust relationships?  [13:39] Questions services companies should be asking before pursuing the partnership strategy? [15:48] How to come up with something unique as an agency? [17:00] How did Lane grow an agency from $2.4 to $4 million in revenue in 6 months? [20:25] What to think about when making an intro? [21:25] How to think about networking? [24:00] How to split the time between outbound and building relationships? [27:00] One piece of homework for agency partnerships?   Links mentioned: lanecampbell.com Humble AF FastAdvocate.com PolicyGuru.net   Brought to you by Experiment 27. Find us on Youtube here.   Podcast production done by BrandedPod.   If you've enjoyed the episode, please subscribe to the Digital Agency Marketing Podcast on iTunes and leave us a review for the show.   Get access to our FREE Sales Courses.

Podcasts – Graham Jones
How IP Telephony Can Help Your Business

Podcasts – Graham Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2012


Podcast on IP Telephony explaining how Internet telephones can save you money The post How IP Telephony Can Help Your Business appeared first on Graham Jones.

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APN Rewind - Eps. 022 - E911 Energy Efficiency

APN - AVAYA PODCAST NETWORK™

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2011 6:30


Powering down LAN switches to save on PoE can have an impact on IP Telephony as phones need to be up and powered to operate. Waiting for a phone to 'wake up' and boot while your in need of medical assistance is not something I want to experience.

Verizon Business – Connected Social Media
Verizon Business Rolls Out New Managed Option for Enterprises Moving to IP Telephony

Verizon Business – Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2007


As enterprises increasingly look to modernize and consolidate voice and data systems, Verizon Business will soon offer another robust managed service option to help pave the way. In January 2008, Verizon Business will begin offering managed IP PBX on the Nortel IP telephony platform, combining the scalability, flexibility and simplicity of Nortel’s portfolio with Verizon […]

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel

I had been thinking about this episode of Six Pixels Of Separation for the whole week. My intention was to keep it simple, fast and short. It's July. It's hot in Montreal. We all need a break. So, this one is just under fifteen minutes, but with enough meat to get the mind BBQ all heated up. I also started a new feature called, Six Points Of Separation, which is all about six tactics and tools you can immediately use in the real world. I would love your feedback on it. Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - Episode #9 - Host: Mitch Joel. - Running time: 14:24. - Audio comment line: 206-666-3772. - Using new music from the Podsafe Music Network. - Camp Walk by Derek K. Miller. - Groove IT by Denis Kitchen. - Comment line: 206-666-3772. - Update on The Road to Digital Marketing Conference 2006. - General feedback on co-hosting Inside PR #15 - Tuesday, July 11, 2006. - Lunch with Dan York who is a regular contributor to For Immediate Release and Co-Host of Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast - A weekly podcast offering news, views and commentary on security issues for Voice Over IP and IP Telephony. - Quick recap of my Rant Of The Week which was featured in the Joseph Jaffe Podcast, Across The Sound #43 - you crazy kids you. - New Segment - Six Points Of Separation - How to get the job in the new marketing world. This show will not work if it's just me blabbing. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: 206-666-3772. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - Episode #9 - Host: Mitch Joel.

Black Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2005 [Audio] Presentations from the security conference
Ofir Arkin: A New Hybrid Approach for Infrastructure Discovery, Monitoring and Control

Black Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2005 [Audio] Presentations from the security conference

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2006 72:04


An enterprise IT infrastructure is a complex and a dynamic environment that is generally described as a black hole by its IT managers. The knowledge about an enterprise network's layout (topology), resources (availability and usage), elements residing on the network (devices, applications, their properties and the interdependencies among them) as well as the ability to maintain this knowledge up-to-date, are all of critical for managing and securing IT assets and resources. Unfortunately, the current available network discovery technologies (active network discovery and passive network discovery) suffer from numerous technological weaknesses which prevent them from providing with complete and accurate information about an enterprise IT infrastructure. Their ability to keep track of changes is unsatisfactory at best. The inability to "know" the network directly results with the inability to manage and secure the network in an appropriate manner. This is since it is impossible to manage or to defend something, or against something, its existence is unknown or that only partial information about it exists. The first part of the talk presents the current available network discovery technologies, active network discovery and passive network discovery, and explains their strengths and weaknesses. The talk highlights technological barriers, which cannot be overcome, with open source and commercial applications using these technologies. The second part of the talk presents a new hybrid approach for infrastructure discovery, monitoring and control. This agent-less approach provides with real-time, complete, granular and accurate information about an enterprise infrastructure. The underlying technology of the solution enables maintaining the information in real-time, and ensures the availability of accurate, complete and granular network context for other network and security applications. During the talk new technological advancements in the fields of infrastructure discovery, monitoring and auditing will be presented. Ofir Arkin is the CTO and Co-founder of Insightix, which pioneers the next generation of IT infrastructure discovery, monitoring and auditing systems for enterprise networks. Ofir holds 10 years of experience in data security research and management. He has served as a CISO of a leading Israeli international telephone carrier, and worked as a Managing Security Architect at @stake, a US-based security consultancy company. In addition, Ofir has consulted and worked for multinational companies in the financial, pharmaceutical and telecommunication sectors. Ofir conducts cutting edge research in the information security field and has published several research papers, advisories and articles in the fields of information warfare, VoIP security, and network discovery, and lectured in a number of computer security conferences about the research. The best known papers he had published are: "ICMP Usage in Scanning", "Security Risk Factors with IP Telephony based Networks", "Trace-Back", "Etherleak: Ethernet frame padding information leakage", etc. He is co-author of the remote active operating system fingerprinting tool Xprobe2. Ofir is an active member with the Honeynet project and co-authored the team's books, "Know Your Enemy" published by Addison-Wesley. Ofir is the founder of Sys-Security Group, a computer security research group.

Black Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2005 [Video] Presentations from the security conference
Ofir Arkin: A New Hybrid Approach for Infrastructure Discovery, Monitoring and Control

Black Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2005 [Video] Presentations from the security conference

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2006 72:04


An enterprise IT infrastructure is a complex and a dynamic environment that is generally described as a black hole by its IT managers. The knowledge about an enterprise network's layout (topology), resources (availability and usage), elements residing on the network (devices, applications, their properties and the interdependencies among them) as well as the ability to maintain this knowledge up-to-date, are all of critical for managing and securing IT assets and resources. Unfortunately, the current available network discovery technologies (active network discovery and passive network discovery) suffer from numerous technological weaknesses which prevent them from providing with complete and accurate information about an enterprise IT infrastructure. Their ability to keep track of changes is unsatisfactory at best. The inability to "know" the network directly results with the inability to manage and secure the network in an appropriate manner. This is since it is impossible to manage or to defend something, or against something, its existence is unknown or that only partial information about it exists. The first part of the talk presents the current available network discovery technologies, active network discovery and passive network discovery, and explains their strengths and weaknesses. The talk highlights technological barriers, which cannot be overcome, with open source and commercial applications using these technologies. The second part of the talk presents a new hybrid approach for infrastructure discovery, monitoring and control. This agent-less approach provides with real-time, complete, granular and accurate information about an enterprise infrastructure. The underlying technology of the solution enables maintaining the information in real-time, and ensures the availability of accurate, complete and granular network context for other network and security applications. During the talk new technological advancements in the fields of infrastructure discovery, monitoring and auditing will be presented. Ofir Arkin is the CTO and Co-founder of Insightix, which pioneers the next generation of IT infrastructure discovery, monitoring and auditing systems for enterprise networks. Ofir holds 10 years of experience in data security research and management. He has served as a CISO of a leading Israeli international telephone carrier, and worked as a Managing Security Architect at @stake, a US-based security consultancy company. In addition, Ofir has consulted and worked for multinational companies in the financial, pharmaceutical and telecommunication sectors. Ofir conducts cutting edge research in the information security field and has published several research papers, advisories and articles in the fields of information warfare, VoIP security, and network discovery, and lectured in a number of computer security conferences about the research. The best known papers he had published are: "ICMP Usage in Scanning", "Security Risk Factors with IP Telephony based Networks", "Trace-Back", "Etherleak: Ethernet frame padding information leakage", etc. He is co-author of the remote active operating system fingerprinting tool Xprobe2. Ofir is an active member with the Honeynet project and co-authored the team's books, "Know Your Enemy" published by Addison-Wesley. Ofir is the founder of Sys-Security Group, a computer security research group.

Black Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2006 [Audio] Presentations from the security conference
Ofir Arkin: Bypassing Network Access Control (NAC) Systems

Black Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2006 [Audio] Presentations from the security conference

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2006 51:17


"The threat of viruses, worms, information theft and lack of control of the IT infrastructure lead companies to implement security solutions to control the access to their internal IT networks. A new breed of software (Sygate, Microsoft, etc.) and hardware (Cisco, Vernier Networks, etc.) solutions from a variety of vendors has emerged recently. All are tasked with one goal - controlling the access to a network using different methods and solutions. This presentation will examine the different strategies used to provide with network access controls. Flaws associated with each and every NAC solution presented would be presented. These flaws allows the complete bypass of each and every network access control mechanism currently offered on the market. Ofir Arkin is the CTO and Co-founder of Insightix, which pioneers the next generation of IT infrastructure discovery, monitoring and auditing systems for enterprise networks. Ofir holds 10 years of experience in data security research and management. Prior of co-founding Insightix, he had served as a CISO of a leading Israeli international telephone carrier. In addition, Ofir had consulted and worked for multinational companies in the financial, pharmaceutical and telecommunication sectors. Ofir conducts cutting edge research in the information security field and has published several research papers, advisories and articles in the fields of information warfare, VoIP security, and network discovery, and lectured in a number of computer security conferences about the research. The most known papers he had published are: "ICMP Usage in Scanning", "Security Risk Factors with IP Telephony based Networks", "Trace-Back", "Etherleak: Ethernet frame padding information leakage", etc. He is a co-author of the remote active operating system fingerprinting tool Xprobe2. Ofir is chair of the security research committee of the Voice Over IP Security Alliance (VoIPSA) and also serves as a board member. Ofir is the founder of (Sys-Security Group), a computer security research group."

Black Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2006 [Video] Presentations from the security conference
Ofir Arkin: Bypassing Network Access Control (NAC) Systems

Black Hat Briefings, Las Vegas 2006 [Video] Presentations from the security conference

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2006 51:17


The threat of viruses, worms, information theft and lack of control of the IT infrastructure lead companies to implement security solutions to control the access to their internal IT networks. A new breed of software (Sygate, Microsoft, etc.) and hardware (Cisco, Vernier Networks, etc.) solutions from a variety of vendors has emerged recently. All are tasked with one goal - controlling the access to a network using different methods and solutions. This presentation will examine the different strategies used to provide with network access controls. Flaws associated with each and every NAC solution presented would be presented. These flaws allows the complete bypass of each and every network access control mechanism currently offered on the market. Ofir Arkin is the CTO and Co-founder of Insightix, which pioneers the next generation of IT infrastructure discovery, monitoring and auditing systems for enterprise networks. Ofir holds 10 years of experience in data security research and management. Prior of co-founding Insightix, he had served as a CISO of a leading Israeli international telephone carrier. In addition, Ofir had consulted and worked for multinational companies in the financial, pharmaceutical and telecommunication sectors. Ofir conducts cutting edge research in the information security field and has published several research papers, advisories and articles in the fields of information warfare, VoIP security, and network discovery, and lectured in a number of computer security conferences about the research. The most known papers he had published are: "ICMP Usage in Scanning", "Security Risk Factors with IP Telephony based Networks", "Trace-Back", "Etherleak: Ethernet frame padding information leakage", etc. He is a co-author of the remote active operating system fingerprinting tool Xprobe2. Ofir is chair of the security research committee of the Voice Over IP Security Alliance (VoIPSA) and also serves as a board member. Ofir is the founder of (Sys-Security Group), a computer security research group."