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    www.questexevents.net/event_content.php?id=38&id_event_ - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 5/15/2009  

    Mitch Radomir, Product & Solution Marketing, Nortel Asia

    Mitch Radomir current role is within Nortel Solutions Marketing group where he is involved in delivering technology solutions that are appropriate for the diverse range of customers throughout the Asia region. Mitch has a broad experience in the technology industry and started as system programmer and over 10 years progressed to IT management. During this time Mitch was a pioneer in Unix, Open systems and creating business continuity ready IT infrastructure. In 1990 Mitch moved to the vendor community, where he has been since. Mitch spent 5 years in professional services at Unisys then moved to Gartner where he was a Director Technology Consulting, working with key technology vendors and users within Asia Pacific. Since 2000 Mitch has been with Nortel working in a number of roles at Nortel in technology and solutions marketing, ranging from business, Contact Centre and IP Telephony. Over the last 2 years Mitch has been responsible for introducing new IP telephony and Unified Communications solutions.

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    www.networkmagazineindia.com/200610/newsanalysis06.shtm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/1/2006    Last Visited: 5/28/2007  

    Mitch Radomir, Head, Product & Solutions Marketing, Nortel, Asia-Pacific speaks on the various aspects of unified communications in an Indian context.

    Unified communication can be defined as?

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    MITCH RADOMIR, PRODUCT AND SOLUTION MARKETING, NORTEL ASIA

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    MITCH RADOMIR, PRODUCT AND SOLUTION MARKETING, NORTEL ASIA

    MANAGING SERVICE COMPLEXITY IN A CONVERGED NETWORK Benefits of Managed Services

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    :: Welcome to Manila Bulletin Online :: - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/26/2005    Last Visited: 11/26/2005  

    Mitch Radomir, product and solutions manager at Nortel Asia Pacific said the solution, called the Nortel Multimedia Communication Server (MCS) 5100, radically differs from other IM in the market as it allows the user to interact with individuals, and with solutions, anywhere and on any device.

    The solution essentially allows the individual to access applications from his desktop, access his contact list, initiate a videoconference, send an IM, and make a call, simultaneously.

    Radomir said this ability to provide multimedia messaging services fall under unified synchronized communications (USC), which is defined as an emerging trend combining "a myriad of technologies and devices in a single platform, streamlining management of communication channels and reducing end-user complexity."

    Radomir also said research firms are predicting that within five to six years, USC will become recognized as the new standard for effective communications by most global firms.

    As a unified messaging tool, MCS allows a company to save on communications expenses as there is no need for a second phone line, or a separate voice mail, Radomir said.

    "As you might see, there are no other IM solution out there that can do what the MCS can do.This product immensely extends mobility," he said.

    Radomir said the MCS is particularly useful for an executive on the go.

    "If I want to telecommute, I can actually access my applications located in my desktop PC in the office.I can access my contacts, and important software securely via the Internet.And as I got about using these applications, I can initiate an online meeting, send an IM, set up a videoconference, using just the MCS," he said.

    Bandwidth is also not an issue, he claims because, the solution will work even on a dial-up set up.

    "The only issue is that, not all of the features can be initiated simultaneously if you have a slower bandwidth," he said.

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    ITRadio.com.au - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/25/2008    Last Visited: 2/2/2009  

    And in this week's sponsor interview, Tubes goes trend-spotting with Nortel's Mitch Radomir, covering IP telephony, Web services, hosted services, and - yes - virtualisation.
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    In this week's sponsor interview, Tubes talks to Mitch Radomir of Enterprise Solutions Marketing for Nortel Asia.

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    Nortel introduces Multimedia Communication Server -... - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 9/24/2004  

    "Just as the web browser was to the Internet, the MCS 5100 will be to Unified Synchronised Communications" said Mitch Radomir, Manager, Enterprise Products & Solutions - Marketing Group of Nortel Networks.

    The MCS 5100 can be deployed with Nortel Networks telephony systems or with telephony systems from other vendors.

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    Nortel: Asia Pacific - Articles - A new era in... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/5/2005    Last Visited: 12/5/2005  

    Nortel Solutions Marketing specialist Mitch Radomir examines the MCS 5100's impact on the ATO and its potential for success in the region.

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    VoIP and IP Comms Summit 2007 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/30/2007    Last Visited: 5/12/2009  

    Mitch Radomir, Product and Solutions Marketing, Nortel - new

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    Voice Over IP - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/23/2005    Last Visited: 12/23/2006  

    Asianjournal.com, CA - ... manager Mitch Radomir said many firms in the Philippines have already deployed IP-based communications systems allowing for voice-over-IP communications. ... [ ... ]

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