Active Directory Design Principles: Part 1
The one thing to keep in mind is that when designing your Active Directory, never go at it from a, present needs, point of...
Active Directory Design Principles: Part 2
Design your Active Directory
In most corporations and large organizations, there are people with job titles such as "Network Architect", "Windows Server Configuration Owner" or...
Localization and Practical Security in Asterisk 1.4: Part 1
Tones
Let's work from the inside out. The types of call progress tones played to the callers once they are within Asterisk are set in...
Localization and Practical Security in Asterisk 1.4: Part 2
Local telephony interfaces
Having set the tones, announcements, and language so that your users feel at home, the next task is to physically connect our...
Configuring sipXecs Server Features
Auto Attendant
The multi-level auto attendant service provides system-wide answering of incoming calls, dial-by-name abilities, automated transfer to local extensions, access to remote voicemail retrieval,...
Deploying your Applications on WebSphere Application Server 7.0 (Part 1)
Inside the Application Server
Before we look at deploying an application, we will quickly run over the internals of WebSphere Application Server (WAS). The anatomy...
Deploying Your Applications on WebSphere Application Server 7.0
Data access applications
We have just deployed an application that did not require database connectivity. Often, applications in the business world require access to a...
Messaging with WebSphere Application Server 7.0 (Part 1)
Messaging in a large enterprise is common and a WebSphere administrator needs to understand what WebSphere Application Server can do for Java Messaging and/or...
Integrating Asterisk with Wireless Technologies: Part 1
Why integrate Asterisk with wireless technologies?
This is a good question, and is worthy of consideration at the outset of the article. As an open-standards...
Integrating Asterisk with Wireless Technologies: Part 2
Configuring wireless devices
Each device will have its own user interface-either through the display on the device (if it's a phone) or through a web...