Avaya are pushing PBX in the New Zealand market. One of my customers supplies avaya gear, when i waqs doing some IT work for them, they gave me a run down on avaya.
Basically its PBX which intergrates with ms exchange to allow dialing from client list and voice messages to your desktop. Only downside is you still need "their" software on your desktop its not just drop in a PBX situation
" will say this, though: PDA's aren't like computers, at least not today. Your PDA is chained to your computer. It is, for all intents and purposes, a peripheral. You can't, for example, get on the net with either a Palm or a PocketPC and download/install an app."
Wrong. I can get on the net on my PPC with out syncing --> bluetooth
Or as my mate can do, 802.11b vioa browsing lan.
god created shit....honda made it move
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Avaya are pushing PBX in the New Zealand market.
One of my customers supplies avaya gear, when i waqs doing some IT work for them, they gave me a run down on avaya.
Basically its PBX which intergrates with ms exchange to allow dialing from client list and voice messages to your desktop. Only downside is you still need "their" software on your desktop its not just drop in a PBX situation
any one else getting this?
x /rel eases/0.10.1/patches/259708.xpi
:S
"firefox could not download the file at
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefo
beacause:read only"
wtf?
all your base belong to us!
" will say this, though: PDA's aren't like computers, at least not today. Your PDA is chained to your computer. It is, for all intents and purposes, a peripheral. You can't, for example, get on the net with either a Palm or a PocketPC and download/install an app." Wrong. I can get on the net on my PPC with out syncing --> bluetooth Or as my mate can do, 802.11b vioa browsing lan.
Or Dremel
Try here