Part I: SIP This is going to be a multi-part post. The first being the basics of SIP followed by other posts on SIP to include SIP Trunking. Being a…
A Twit-ific Experience For almost a year now I have been pushing for my co-workers to adopt a social media strategy. I received push back, excuses, and skepticism. Then something…
Microsoft Unified Communications Competency: Got Gold? …We Do! PEI is excited to announce that we have achieved the Microsoft Gold Unified Communications Competency. When working with us you are working…
The Future of IT is Cloud Computing Cloud computing is changing the way consumers and businesses access software and IT services. Web services such as Hotmail, Gmail, Facebook or Flickr…
Successful management of an information technology laboratory Part 1 When you are asked to take on the role of lab manager, you must be ready to act as a lab…
Why a Company Should Deploy Exchange Database Availability Groups. Microsoft has offered high availability solutions for Exchange for a number of years. That said, the solutions were complicated – they…
Are Remote Desktop Services ready to stand on their own two feet? Ever since Windows 2008 R2 was released, I have been getting questions from our clients whether or not…
Windows Phone 7 Windows Phone 7 has been panned by many since it went on sale in early November 2010. Many people have been criticizing the platform, saying Microsoft is…
Tablet PC Update Long ago, October 2010, one of our engineers wrote a blog about tablet PCs and asks the question how the business world and IT departments are going…
Man Vs. Machine For decades, computer science engineers have been trying to simulate the central property of humans – Intelligence. In the mid 1950’s, the first programs that could play…