本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Avaya gives better migration path as it is a TDM provider and it is a hybrid solution in nature. It is based on H.323 and H.248. Also it claims to support SIP and use its flagship 8700 as a feature application provider in the SIP environment.
Cisco comes from the data world and its CallManager is built on Win2K.For years it is saying to have a Linux version. I don't mean CME here. But it either way it will piss off some poeple. CallManager is really good for our IT guys and easier to get a taste of. I am saying it is easy as it is not for many people. It uses SCCP when its phone talks to CallManager. It also has a SIP Proxy server. But feature wise is not so great. I see lot of successful CallManager experts were PBX experts before.
3Com, Siemens, Alcatel are all players in this field. 3Com is like Cisco, coming from the data world. It was kind of warm a few years ago. Now it is going nowhere. Alcatel seems pretty strong in European market.
Nortel is a late player in the enterprise VoIP market. I hope it is not too late. I am not saying it does not have great products - but BCM family is not among them. It seem Nortel lacks will and means in its marketing. But in north america, its Meridian was so successful and has huge installation base. It should find its way back. It is losing market share now to Avaya and Cisco, who knows for tomorrow. But as long as people does not have faith in its finacial status, it is a hard sell.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
Cisco comes from the data world and its CallManager is built on Win2K.For years it is saying to have a Linux version. I don't mean CME here. But it either way it will piss off some poeple. CallManager is really good for our IT guys and easier to get a taste of. I am saying it is easy as it is not for many people. It uses SCCP when its phone talks to CallManager. It also has a SIP Proxy server. But feature wise is not so great. I see lot of successful CallManager experts were PBX experts before.
3Com, Siemens, Alcatel are all players in this field. 3Com is like Cisco, coming from the data world. It was kind of warm a few years ago. Now it is going nowhere. Alcatel seems pretty strong in European market.
Nortel is a late player in the enterprise VoIP market. I hope it is not too late. I am not saying it does not have great products - but BCM family is not among them. It seem Nortel lacks will and means in its marketing. But in north america, its Meridian was so successful and has huge installation base. It should find its way back. It is losing market share now to Avaya and Cisco, who knows for tomorrow. But as long as people does not have faith in its finacial status, it is a hard sell.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net