Articles By: Time Warner Cable

Planning For The New Network: Ten Trends Rewriting The Rules For Midsized Business

With more than three out of four midsize companies now describing their business as being “network dependent,” network planning has become an operational make-or-break proposition. The new business network creates value by eliminating barriers of time and distance, enabling workers to access applications and connect with each other as if they were down the hall–even when they are around town […]

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Big Data Is A Big Deal: Is Your Network Ready?

Not only is big data redefining business management, marketing and operations principles, it is also transforming network performance requirements. Seven out of ten of enterprises and more than half of small and medium businesses have already deployed or plan to deploy big data projects. They understand the power of data analytics to fine-tune product and service offerings, enable more personalized […]

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Managed Network Services: The TCO Payoff

Three out of four midsize businesses describe themselves as network dependent. While network-based business solutions can enhance productivity, market velocity and customer relationships, concerns about operating complexity, reliability and security challenge IT professionals at midsized companies. To gain the benefits of advanced networking and minimize the operating risks, companies are increasingly turning to managed network service solutions. The approach offers […]

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Voice Trunking In An IP World: Charting A Practical Path For PRI And SIP

IT leaders understand the real-world road to all-IP means leveraging existing technology investments as well as intelligently integrating leading-edge IP capabilities. Utilizing Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunking for IP PBX telephone systems is a practical step in the evolution of business networks that currently rely on Primary Rate Interface (PRI) connections. SIP trunks offer the potential for cost-savings on telephone […]

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