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Written by: Jim Green - Mar 10, 2010 Shoretel's CEO, John Combs, presented a keynote address recently, providing some helpful advice to IT managers and others evaluating a voice over IP (VOIP) phone system. He used the MAC iPhone as an analogy, to show how new technology can quickly dominate an industry. In the case of a VOIP business phone system, IP technology can greatly increase user adaption rates, which can also improve productivity in an organization. An IP phone system enables the collaborative and reach aspects of unified messaging technology. The VOIP telephone system usually provides features such as audio conferencing, unified messaging (voicemail in email), web collaboration, mobile integration (cell phones), presence (to locate employees quickly), instant messaging, video conferencing and business process integration (accounting, customer relationship management, sales, etc.). What sets apart one vendor's small business phone systems from another's? Mr. Combs suggests a very structured evaluation process when selecting office telephone systems using VOIP for business. He suggests forming an evaluation team of key players and 8 evaluation criteria for selecting new small business phone systems:
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