Private Cloud vs Public Cloud… What alternative?

A large number of companies, lured by the apparent cost savings, are changing their internal phone systems, to solutions hosted on the Public Cloud. But are these companies aware that this change, lets confidential business information, such as telephone calls, out of the company internal domain, and therefore likely to be accessed by persons outside…

IPBRICK technology drives the environmental sector

The Public Administration, a very traditional sector dominated by proprietary solutions with high costs of management and maintenance, has increasingly faced the need to reduce public spending and at the same time, ensure the modernization and technological simplification. Although slowly, this change has been felt over the past few years, and at this point, public…

UCoIP, predicted the future…

By inventing UCoIP, seven years ago, IPBRICK began to predict the end of the phone numbers and traditional telephone lines. Today, more and more companies adopt only Internet access lines, as part of its telecommunications infrastructure. This means that all communications work over the Internet. The UCoIP concept assumes that Internet services do not work…

IPBRICK version 6.1 official release already scheduled

It is on the 5th of March that IPBRICK will release version 6.1. A new version that brings many new features at the Magic Quadrant level [Unified Communications, E-mail & Groupware, Business Process Management and Enterprise Social Network]. The highlight of this new version is the ability to share your computer screen with multiple users,…

UCoIP is celebrating its 7th Birthday during this month

On February 2008 IPBRICK gives a huge step in the area of Unified Communications, launching on the market the UCoIP concept (Unified Communications over IP). The UCoIP concept has revolutionized the way how companies communicate. He defines how Voice, Video, Professional Chat and Email can be used in a coordinated and integrated way supported by…

IPBrick technology at the Portuguese Environment Agency

The Portuguese Environment Agency, I.P (APA) was looking for a solution that would allow them to interconnect the existing fixed voice systems in a total of 23 buildings, allowing for a substantial reduction in communication costs between delegations. After the merger, of various public bodies constituting the current APA, it was necessary to interconnect all…