Skype Me! From Single User to Small Enterprise and Beyond

August 26, 2008 by Chuck | 0 Comments

OK. Since we’re talking about Voip, Magic Jack, Skype, etc. here’s a book on Skype.

It’s Skype Me!: From Single User to Small Enterprise and Beyond

Based on my own experience, I think there are people in my audience right now who hear about people working with contractors overseas to find products to sell here, to subcontract out call center operations, to recruit for their MLM overseas, or do some simple computer tasks and say “I could never do that”.

Oh, but you’re wrong/they’re wrong/somebody’s wrong! With Skype free computer to computer voip, you/they/we could certainly get started faster than we imagine!

It’s really easier than you think. I just made a new business acquaintance overseas just yesterday! I’m amazed how easy business is to do with instant messaging, PayPal and Skype.

If you’re unfamiliar with Skype, here’s a neat users guide to help you.

Whether you’re a single user or you manage voice communications for a large enterprise, the inevitable change predicted above by Michael Powell of the FCC has now arrived. Skype Me! provides readers with a complete understanding of the technology behind Skype, walks through the steps for getting connected quickly, and then provides IT professionals with instructions on deploying and securing Skype in the workplace.

# Get through the Basics Painlessly
Step-by-step instructions get you up and running on Windows, Mac, Pocket PC and Linux devices.

#Create Skype Accounts and Begin Chatting Sign up, become listed in the Skype directory, and begin searching for contacts.

# Transition Existing Services to Skype Plan a process that gradually replaces those services you currently pay for with Skype.

# Expand Skype’s Capabilities with Add-ons See how to add voice mail, SMS text messaging, Outlook integration, Web toolbars, and call forwarding.

# Extend Skype via Its API
The API itself is divided into two main sections, the Skype Phone API and the Skype Access API.

# Use Skype Away from Your Computer
No, you don’t need to be at your computer to use Skype. Learn how to connect with your Skype server.

# Deploy Skype in the Workplace
Create a system design, accommodate SIP and H.323, and roll out security policies.

# Create Business Solutions
Consider the pros and cons of Skype-based help desks, WiFi phones, and other applications.

# Configure Firewalls and Network Settings
Make certain that ports, proxy servers, and NAT routers are Skype ready.

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