Broadcore Leads the Way to Implement Hosted VoIP Services for the Enterprise

Broadcore is on track to double its installed base to 20,000 hosted user accounts in 2011. The projected growth is attributed in part to the enterprise segment’s increased willingness to adopt hosted cloud services over premises-based systems. By selecting to deploy a Hosted VoIP solution, enterprises will increase reliability and lower total cost of communications services while allowing their freed IT resources to focus on core competency projects.

Broadcore has already been awarded enterprise contracts in the first quarter of 2011 including one of the largest hosted VoIP contracts in the K-12 education sector with over 4,000 hosted user accounts.

Broadcore’s business class VoIP communications service utilizes standards based SIP technology and is delivered from the “Cloud” – servers housed in highly secure, geographically redundant data centers containing fault-tolerant servers that are load-balanced from server to server.

Broadcore servers are installed in an N+1 configuration with load-balanced, redundant session control for added reliability and virtually limitless capacity. Capacity is increased by interconnection of multiple servers in a stack, through an IP backplane. The stack of servers appears as one large server within Broadcore’s infrastructure. This flexible, multi-stack architecture enables Broadcore to scale capacity to millions of users.

Posted on Mar 08, 2011  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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