[info-tech] Tech and next Year

2005-04-26 Thread Nancy Movall
As it appears now, my role in the integrated services model will allow me to focus specifically on technology integration and supporting E2T2. For those of you who have been around awhile, my job responsibilities swung away from technology integration when the school improvement and CSIP proce

Re: [info-tech] IP telephony

2005-04-26 Thread Jim Kerns
Take a look at Mitel's solutions (3300 and SX-200 ICP). I have had the opportunity to help with the implementation of a few of these, and I must say I am impressed! (Even though I use the 3COM NBX technology here) This link also has quite a bit of information on SIP. http://www.mitel.com/DocC

[info-tech] IP telephony

2005-04-26 Thread George Tuttle
Techs,       We have been looking at VOIP for some time and were ready to adopt until I found this article.  Most PBX’s are proprietary which is a bad thing for most of us.  There’s a new standard (SIP) that is about to replace proprietary IP-PBX.  I’ve enclosed the URL for the ar

RE: [info-tech] Fwd:Keyboarding

2005-04-26 Thread Kuhl, Douglas
Thanks for this e-mail.  I am going to teach myself the Dvorak keyboard layout.  I did some research and this just makes way to much sense.  I actually set my Win2000 PC to be able to switch between the QWERTY and the DVORAK key mapping.  Its simple to set the computers up.  I searched on t