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edgeBox, IMAP protocol – user’s advantage

IMAP is one of those rare and old beauties, a few have used at least among my peers. IMAP is in an alternative to POP3 protocol commonly used to retrieve messages from the server to an email client application like Outlook, Thunderbird, Evolution and others. I won’t go here over the details but just outline

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edgebox search at google showed it4lease first, great news

Google.ca search engine top result positions are very tricky to get and harder to keep; they can also change from time to time. Nevertheless as today April 22, 2010 Google.ca search on edgeBox showed it4lease.ca as first page from Canada, and third page globally — that’s great news for everybody working on this project. We

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edgebox canada proposal draft

We have been doing several business proposals for the deployment of an edgeBox solution on SMB offices, most of them with remote offices or branches. This proposal’s executive summary has been simplified to just one paragraph as follow: “Plain and simple, you will get all the network and communication services a Small-Medium Business would need

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Is edgeBox for me? – if you do / if you do not have – answers

How to know if edgeBox – a OneBox solution – is Suitable, Useful, Recommended and Effective for our Organization? How to be SURE? Well, this is a simple test – if you find yourself represented in more than one of below statements, then edgeBox is SURE for you. IF YOU DO HAVE: your email on

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Planet, Unified Office Gateway – awarded 2010 Taiwan Symbol of Excellence Award

Just got this exciting news from our partner in Taiwan Planet Technology and wanted to share it with our readers: PLANET Technology Corporation, the global leading IP-based networking company, announced being awarded “2010 Taiwan Symbol of Excellence” for it’s latest innovative product: Unified Office Gateway (UMG-2000.) After a two-month intense competition among 717 products from

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fax server, sending and receiving faxes

E-mail is predominant nowadays but still fax is a must for many organizations. Even though we don’t have to keep using traditional paper fax, specially with so many fax-spammers around — the solution would be Fax-to-Email combined with Email-to-Fax. Fax-to-Email: just define incoming fax number among available phone or DID numbers and the email address

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edgeBox, VAR for – the big and extended – GTA in Ontario

It has been two months of working, studying and dealing with the edgeBox from Critical Links with the valuable support of Angelo Giancoulas, a Technical Solutions Specialist from Graybar Canada the exclusive Distributor for the edgeBox in Canada until we formaly become authorized VAR for the whole GTA in Ontario – the big and extended

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edgeBox, features at a glance

In plain user language, what would I get when using edgeBox in my Office? All-In-OneBox network solution remotely managed – the ICT guy comes with the Box Your web/email/file/access/security servers in one place at your premise Local wired/wireless and Remote As Local user access, HO and branch integration Automatic Backup to local, network or remote

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OneBox, move from many to one – back to many – then to none

The whole idea behind OneBox project is driven by two main concepts “Simplifying through Integration” and “Avoiding the Problems” I just wanted to provide a simple recipe for the path to achieve this goal — a three steps Overview and Premises SMB spends more on user’s PCs because usually cannot afford a Server But the

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edgeBox, a brief introduction Office-in-a-Box

Well, edgeBox is probably the main course on this project, the entree on our menu, so let me briefly introduce it in just three quick steps: As per Critical Links edgeBox web page “A Unified Communications Solution or “Office-in-a-box” that Provides All the Phone and Internet Communication Services a Small and Medium Size Business needs”

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