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1. www.samwise.co.uk
www.samwise.co.uk/Complimentar - [Cached]Published on: 1/23/2008 Last Visited: 2/20/2008
Dave Berwick, IT Manager, Mitsubishi Motors in the UK -
2. Current Events : Secur Telecom Ltd.
www.securtelecom.com/CurrentEv - [Cached]Published on: 10/25/2001 Last Visited: 11/29/2001
Dave Berwick, information services operations manager for Mitsubishi, said his company was not looking at Windows XP at all. Instead, he was concentrating on upgrading to Windows 2000.
"It was a lot of hard work switching from NT to Windows 2000 and we want to remain stable and evaluate 2000," Berwick said. "I think the launch of XP has come too quickly after 2000." -
3. Vanco - The pioneering global Virtual Network Operator
vanco.co.uk/ContentManager/Doc - [Cached]Published on: 10/5/2006 Last Visited: 4/17/2008
"We needed to purchase three new telephone systems for Mitsubishi dealers in Weston, Reading & Dursley and it made sense to future proof them with a VoIP enabled system," explains Dave Berwick, IT manager at Mitsubishi Motors UK. "Using Vanco's excellent service and flexibility allows us to have a scalable solution that can be deployed across the entire Wide Area Network."
One of the advanced feature sets of Vanco's solution is extension mobility. It allows CMW Mitsubishi retail group who have a number of senior managers who roam across their eight sites to log-in and access their IP phone configuration such as line appearance, services and speed dials from other IP phones creating a truly mobile work force across Mitsubishi Motors.
In phase two "a centralised system will give us the ability in future, to reduce the ISDN requirements at each site and use our central site to manage the calls, thus reducing costs at the edge sites," adds Berwick.

