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Thursday, December 29, 2005

CHANGE OF BLOG SPACE

I am now blogging on msn spaces.
Check me at http://spaces.msn.com/members/rashidmalik

Friday, October 28, 2005

Another job

I have got a new job as QA at authorGEN technologies.
Let's see.

Monday, October 10, 2005

Time to get out of corporate world

I finally decided to give up my job at convergys( microsoft process ) to make sure i can
start my company at right time. I need to do a lot to settle down things at this time.

Wednesday, August 31, 2005

TIME TO GO HOME

I am really ecstatic to go home.Two weeks of normal life will be a good change

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Another virus for windows users

It was really a hectic day at work due to a new virus named (worm_rbot.CEO),
a variant of zotob worm which crashed millions of windows 2000 and windows 2003
users in north america and asia. Asia was certainly not a concern as we do not support
it but NA fu---- us.

Why do people write viruses.Try to crash linux next time.

Sunday, August 14, 2005

Another book/sin by Salman Rushdie

A man sentenced death penalty by Irani govt for his satanic verses
has come with another novel touching emotions of kashmiris.
The novel (Shalimar-the clown) has been nominated for booker prise.
What does this man deserve when he says we need to reform islam.

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Microsoft Deploys Joint Genesys-Microsoft Real-Time Collaboration Solution to 40,000 Users at its US Headquarters in Redmond

Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories, Inc., an Alcatel company (Paris: CGEP.PA, NYSE: ALA), today announced that Microsoft has deployed a joint, telephony-enabling collaboration solution that utilizes Genesys Enterprise Telephony Software (GETS) with Microsoft® Office Live Communications Server 2005 and the Microsoft Office Communicator client. This collaboration solution provides new desktop telephony control capabilities for Microsoft users, allowing them to collaborate with colleagues, access availability and presence information, and seamlessly control phone functionality via the computer. Microsoft deployed the technology across 40,000 desktops at its Redmond campus in early May and reports that there are already 20,000 active users. "Microsoft's internal deployment of this solution, utilizing GETS and our Microsoft Real-Time Collaboration platform, is already generating productivity benefits, and user feedback has been very positive for this feature," said Marc Sanders, senior product manager, Real-Time Collaboration, at Microsoft. "Our employees say the telephony-enabled solution allows them to work more productively and to take greater advantage of real-time collaboration within their existing productivity and collaboration applications."GETS enhances information workers' desktop real-time collaboration experience by enabling users to call contacts directly from within the right-click presence menu that is displayed in several familiar Microsoft Office applications, such as Outlook, Excel, Word and SharePoint. GETS also provides the telephony presence info that is displayed within Communicator. The technology maximizes worker productivity by saving time they otherwise would spend switching between applications to find contacts, and calling or setting up meetings and conference calls when contacts are busy, on the phone or away. The solution also provides the ability for users to receive alerts of incoming calls via a pop-up window that identifies the caller by name. In addition, users can receive e-mail notifications for all missed calls on their desktop phones, dynamically deflect incoming calls to another number (mobile, home or other phone), utilize PBX-supported conferencing, and gain access to advanced telephony features from their computer, such as call forwarding, transfer and do-not-disturb."By leveraging the GETS telephony capabilities into the Microsoft LCS/Communicator desktop experience, we are helping workers save time, increase their productivity and enhance communication with business contacts," said Mathew Frazer, vice president, Enterprise Solutions Group, Genesys. "Now, two key tools for everyday communication - the phone and computer - are working together to create efficiencies unlike any the user has previously experienced."Importantly, the solution also provides enterprises with the ability to leverage their existing telephony infrastructure, whether they are currently working in a TDM or an IP environment. The inherent interoperability of GETS with leading PBXs and IP telephony platforms means the converged communication solution can be deployed without "ripping and replacing" the existing infrastructure, thereby helping companies avoid significant capital expenditures."The ability to use either existing PBX or next-generation IP networks means companies can 'future-proof' their technology and, more importantly, their investment," said Frazer. "Depending on a company's existing structure, we can support them during a migration, for instance from a TDM environment to an IP environment."The combined solution, including GETS, Live Communications Server and Communicator 2005, is now available for enterprise implementation.