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Coming of Age: SIP Trunking for
Secure Enterprise Deployments
Over the past two years,
much of the action for SIP trunking has been in the SMB market, where adopting a small IP-PBX along with VoIP service is a very manageable and
cost effective decision. Internet Telephony Service Providers and resellers
have cut their SIP trunking teeth on that market. But now the Enterprise is
calling for the cost savings that SIP trunks can deliver. How does the
service scale to Enterprise needs? How can you securely and reliably deliver
SIP trunks to your enterprise customers? Do you have to propose a PBX or
Call Center upgrade in order to reap and reward?
Join Ingate and Dialogic
for an educational webinar that explores satisfying the Enterprise demand
for SIP Trunking by using secure, interoperable SIP edge technology and
enterprise class SIP-PBX gateway technology. See how the service can be
supported by existing infrastructures with minimal disruption to deliver a
rapid ROI, while preparing the Enterprise for new SIP enabled multi-media
services in the process.
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Register today! Click here to SIGN UP
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PRESENTERS:

Steve Johnson |
Steve Johnson, President, Ingate Systems
Steve Johnson boasts 15 years senior management experience with Sanders
Associates, Telco Systems, and Lockheed Martin. Most recently he served
as CEO of Abrena, Inc, a business development consulting firm focused on
assisting European and North American firms to expand in the United
States. Prior to that, he was President and CEO of Transcept Inc, a
telecommunications infrastructure company. Johnson is a member of the
Board of Directors for the SIP Forum, an industry organization with
members from the leading SIP technology companies. He holds a Bachelor
of Arts in Economics and a Master’s in Business Administration from
Boston University. |

Bud Walder |
Bud Walder, Enterprise Marketing
Manager, Dialogic Corporation
As marketing manager for Dialogic,
Bud Walder is responsible for enterprise market segment strategy and
supporting activities. Dialogic is a leading provider of media and signaling
platforms for the unified communications market. The platforms enable
service providers, developers and system integrators to deliver services,
content and applications using multimedia processing and signaling
technologies. Before joining Dialogic in 2006, Walder spent 20 years in
enterprise communications systems sales and product management at Intel
Corporation, Brother International Corp and Office Business Systems, Inc.
Walder holds a BA degree in economics from Rutgers University.
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