FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact:Scott Tossman
October 11, 2007 Telecom Brokerage, Inc.
8623 West Bryn Mawr, Suite 510
Chicago, IL 60631
TBI Tackles Microsoft OCS Opportunity
With New Courseware with SIP Technology Essentials
Microsoft OCS-Office Communications Server Special Edition Online Courses
Telecom Brokerage, Inc. (TBI) proudly announces cutting-edge learning courses designed exclusively for its agents. As technology continues to evolve at break-neck speed, it has become increasingly critical for agents to stay ahead of these advances. TECHtionary.com Internet Studies is the perfect, web-based solution. According to Geoffrey Shepstone, President of TBI, “We have a staff of over 30 people, supporting over 800 agents, servicing thousands of customers, and TECHtionary Internet Studies keeps all of them on the cutting-edge of telecommunications technology.”
Shepstone explained the impact of Microsoft OCS, “With October 16, the release date of OCS fast approaching, the world is buzzing all over. The telephony world is going to get a "new sheriff" and better get ready to learn telephony according to Microsoft. With our new TECHtionary SIP Essentials-Special OCS Edition, these courses explain the way Microsoft approaches the telephony (SIP/VoIP) world. Concepts like Forests, Schema, Kerberos, Active Directory and the vast array of other Microsoft terms are covered in this new course.”
“These courses will greatly help agents who want to move into understanding Microsoft’s strategy as well as help Microsoft Exchange customers and their SI-Systems Integrators understand SIP, MPLS, ISDN and other network services.
Since OCS is based on SIP-Session Initiation Protocol, these courses will be critical to any network service providers and hardware providers of SIP/IP Trunking, MPLS, VPN, hosted/managed VoIP, PBX, IP-PBX manufacturers and other “bolt-on” applications and devices such as SIP phones, security software and others.
Here are just some of the terms used in Microsoft OCS-Office Communications Server. Each of these terms and others are explained in the new SIP Essentials - OCS Special Edition: