Error 404--Not Found

Error 404--Not Found

From RFC 2068 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1:

10.4.5 404 Not Found

The server has not found anything matching the Request-URI. No indication is given of whether the condition is temporary or permanent.

If the server does not wish to make this information available to the client, the status code 403 (Forbidden) can be used instead. The 410 (Gone) status code SHOULD be used if the server knows, through some internally configurable mechanism, that an old resource is permanently unavailable and has no forwarding address.





The challenge of implementing a fully converged network will likely be presenting itself to you in the near future. If you are considering an IP-centric, integrated voice/data/video network infrastructure, you’ll have to understand the applications, architectures, benefits and difficulties of implementing such an infrastructure.

Where do you turn?

The Internet Protocol has won the protocol wars, emerging as the overwhelming connectivity choice for corporate data transport. But in a world where telecommunications growth is coming from the data - not voice - side of the house, a change in the voice/data technology paradigm is inevitable.

In addition, economical clients that support multimedia applications are widely available to send voice, video and/or fax over IP-based networks and may even yield substantial cost savings. But to implement such an integrated network requires the careful orchestration of a number of elements including terminals, voice and video codecs, gatekeepers and gateways to other networks. And, for a successful implementation, you need all of these components to interoperate - an awesome challenge that requires adherence to a multitude of standards.

To assist you with this undertaking, attend Voice, Fax and Video over IP: Implementing the Converged Enterprise taught by Mark Miller of DigiNet Corporation. This seminar will give you a complete understanding of the multimedia applications requiring integrated voice/data/video/fax transmission, the network architectures necessary to support those applications, and the standards that are in place to ease your interoperability concerns. Get that information here. You’ll leave knowing what it takes to design and implement an integrated network that delivers cost savings and increased manageability.

Benefits of Attending

  • Become cognizant of and understand the key driving factors behind the Voice over IP initiatives: client applications and economic benefits

  • Discover how leading vendors are implementing voice, fax and video over IP in their product lines and how you can benefit from these new products

  • Examine the technical differences between voice over the Internet and voice over a corporate intranet

  • Realize the importance of implementation agreements and interoperability testing for a successful roll-out of these services

  • Determine how the multimedia standards for audio/video coding, signaling, and call management fit together

  • Learn how Quality of Service (QoS) issues become key factors for a successful multimedia network implementation
  • Examine the constraints voice, fax and video applications place on an IP network design and how to get around them

  • Discover how key factors such as bandwidth management, quality of service, and reliability can impact your network implementation

  • Understand how network traffic patterns can impact a Voice over IP implementation

  • Have your specific questions answered by the leaders in the vendor community when you speak with representatives of sponsoring companies and see live demonstrations


    Your $450 Registration Fee also includes:

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