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Miercom lab testing summary report: IP-PBX large systems

Download this Lab Testing Summary Report to learn why Miercom named the ShoreTel5 IP-PBX system the "Easiest-to-Use IP-PBX" in its class based on ease of use, ease of deployment, and exceptional management and administration. (Sponsored by ShoreTel)


TheOne Server Monitor Lite keeps you on top of your server performance

Few things are more infuriating to a developer or IT person than finding out a production server is down and has been for hours or days without anyone knowing it. Anthony Sullivan went on a hunt for a good monitor to keep him aware of his server status, and found The One. No, not Neo. TheOne Server Monitor.

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