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Two GDS Series Capabilities You may not be Using

Posted by Brian Van Meter, Marketing Manager on Oct 25, 2018

Residential buildings, commercial structures, office complexes, and other large facilities all have something in common: the need to track, manage and control people coming in and out of the premises. Because of this, it is essential that a facility access solution enable authorized users to come and go with ease, keep unauthorized users out, and allow admins to provide situational facility access with a click of a button. With this in mind, we set out to create a door system that can not only screen those who are coming in and out of a building, but can be fully customized specifically for the needs and processes of any facility. If you are building a facility access solution with the GDS series, here are two capabilities that you can use to make the most of your client's solution. 

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Topics: Facility Access, GDS3710, SIP, IP security, GDS3705

5 Problems VoIP Systems Solve in Business Communications

Posted by Brian Van Meter, Marketing Manager on Aug 22, 2018

en español

A communication network is the backbone to any business operation. It can make or break the productivity of employees, the efficiency of day-to-day operations, and the overall collaboration of an organization. With this much depending on how we communicate, it is no wonder why so many businesses are choosing VoIP deployments. This being said, VoIP is still a new or just plain confusing concept for customers who are used to using legacy analog. Here are five of the most common problems a VoIP system integration can solve in business communications.

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Topics: Unified Communications, SIP, Voice network, Hybrid Networks, Analog Network, Marketing Advice, Voice over IP

The Internet-of-things is Driving the Future of SIP Endpoints

Posted by Phil Bowers, Director of Marketing on May 15, 2018

en español

Like any technology, VoIP requires constant innovation and adaptation in order to keep up with the always-changing way we live and work. Over the past decade, VoIP has shifted from being a voice protocol to the powerful unified communications engine that is today. The future of VoIP, and more specifically VoIP endpoints, will require continued evolution and adaptation. With the ability to communicate from almost any device, how do manufacturers ensure VoIP endpoints continue to be relevant?


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Topics: VoIP, IP PBX, CRM, VoIP trends, IoT, smart office, internet of things, SIP endpoints, VoIP endpoints, future of SIP, future of VoIP, IP phones, SIP, VoIP messaging, property management systems, security and facility access, SIP messaging, IP security, mobile device integration