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Eric Krapf
Eric Krapf is the Program Co-Chair of the Enterprise Connect events, helping to set program content and direction for the...
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Eric Krapf | October 02, 2011 |

 
   

Welcome to the New No Jitter

Welcome to the New No Jitter We've got a new look and some feature upgrades, with the same great content. Check out the new No Jitter!

We've got a new look and some feature upgrades, with the same great content. Check out the new No Jitter!

As you can tell, No Jitter has a new look. We've freshened up the design and tried to simplify the elements. We've also added some links to make it easier for you to find the offerings provided by our affiliated brand, Enterprise Connect, the leading name in live on-site and online events for the enterprise communications industry.

Here's a quick tour of the new site:

* The lead feature box at the top of the left-hand column will always have the top articles of the day--new news, unique analysis, and the rest of the writing that has been No Jitter's mainstay since we launched the site in 2007.

* The "Enterprise Connect" box in the right-hand column is where you can find a quick summary of everything that's going on with the leading events brand in the industry: Upcoming Webinars and Virtual Events, as well as the latest on Enterprise Connect Orlando, which takes place in March of each year. This box offers you a quick summary and links to registration and information pages for these events.

* "Trending Now" is our new name for what used to be called the No Jitter "Hot Zone." This is where you can find a wealth of in-depth content on a given subject. You'll find one or more Trending Now boxes in the middle of the right-hand column; our current section covers "The Business Value of Unified Communications" and is sponsored by Siemens.

* Best of all, we've got a brand-new Comments tool. It's robust, and it's hungry: It wants you to feed it your heartiest responses and feedback on the articles you see on No Jitter. It works like any other comment section, and above all--it works.

Those are the basics. You'll notice Posts, Slideshows, and other elements broken out into their own sections. Our archiving is richer, fuller, and more accessible than ever, so you can find what you're looking for.

Thanks for stopping by, and please come back often--and let us know what you think!



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Enterprise Connect Tour 2012
In response to the booming demand for SIP Trunks—and for information about SIP Trunks—Enterprise Connect is launching a four-city “road show” on this vital topic.
May 22: San Francisco
June 6: Chicago
June 27: New York
Enterprise Connect 2012 Roundup
Read blog posts and watch videos captured live at the industry's leading event, and catch up on all the post-show analysis too.
Enterprise Connect Webinar
Forrester Research principal analyst Art Schoeller will provide an overview of trends in enterprise SIP Trunking and unified communications adoption.
Enterprise Connect Orlando 2013
Enterprise Connect Orlando 2013 takes place March 18-21, 2013 at the Gaylord Palms Hotel. We'll be opening registration shortly. Stay tuned!
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