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Best practices in plugging in a Skype network
The decision's been made to pull in Skype and now the hard work of planning, setting policy and determining good management approach has to begin. As one experts details out, you really need to start at the very bottom and determine if Skype is already in place thanks to some rogue user or tech savvy business unit leader. Then it's policy-setting time and finally network implementation, where you need to bend and massage the communications application to match your network configurations.
For more on getting Skype up and working the right way:
- read this article at Networking Pipeline
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