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DTSTART:20070515T194500Z
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LOCATION:Communications Developer Conference - Hyatt Regency Santa Clara\,
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DESCRIPTION:\nCommunications Developer Conference\nMay 14 - 17\, 2007
  \nHyatt Regency - Santa Clara\,
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 --------------\n\nSOFTWARE TRACK (S)\n"Peer-to-Peer's Role in Enterprise
  IP Telephony Networks" (S-04)\n\nTuesday - 05/15/07\, 3:45-4:45pm
  (PDT)\n\nPeer-to-peer VoIP used to be for hobbyists and the truly
  tech-savvy. Now it looks to be catching on: Microsoft\, Google and Yahoo!
  all have announced voice capabilities on top of their messaging clients.
  Will P2P become a significant force in enterprise voice and\, if it
  does\, how will affect network design and security? Key Questions: How
  are manufacturers of large-scale enterprise voice systems planning to
  incorporate P2P technology in their products? How does P2P voice traffic
  affect overall network performance? Can P2P traffic be managed and
  controlled? Is P2P voice destined to become like IM — a client each
  user selects for themselves\, with no ability on the part of IT to
  standardize and secure these clients? What are the potential legal and
  liability issues around user-driven\, ad hoc P2P usage? What potential
  does P2P technology have to affect the basic architecture of enterprise
  voice systems? Could P2P drive greater control into the endpoints and out
  of centralized servers? \n \n\nPresented by:\n\nGary Hermansen\nPresident
  & Chief Executive Officer\nGlobal IP Sound \n\n\nUp to the Minute
  Schedules and Details Available at
  http://www.tmcnet.com/voipdeveloper/conferences.aspx?t=S#S-04\n\n\n
SUMMARY:(S-04) Peer-to-Peer's Role in Enterprise IP Telephony Networks
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