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Voice, video and data are all converging on IP networks. Not only do IT managers have to develop systems that manage the unique characteristics of the three traffic types, they must maintain a highly available and reliable enterprise. In this program, Network World Events Editor Sandra Gittlen and Senior Editor Phil Hochmuth discuss the challenges and opportunities converged networking poses for IT organizations and how they are meeting these challenges. Hochmuth, a convergence expert, shares best practices for combining voice, video and data over an IP infrastructure.
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