A new application will allow networks to be automatically and continuously optimized for IP telephony quality of service (QoS), claimed its inventor, Xelor Software.The program does things that Cisco can’t, declared Xelor CEO Rob Scott, at the U.K. launch of XeloRate. It guarantees and enforces voice quality for its registered users, with other IP telephony users getting “best effort” service, he said.“Do you have a map of what’s going on in your network on a call-by-call basis? Cisco can’t give you that,” he added. “The first part of our software automates setting up QoS in Cisco routers. We have a server next to the Call Manager; it maps the network and the addresses going in and out, and reports on problems. Then it takes our best-practice rules and methodologies and applies them to the infrastructure. It’s an expert system to set up, police and monitor your network for voice QoS on an ongoing basis.”The latter is the important part, Scott said, adding that hard-pressed system administrators often don’t have the time to revisit the QoS settings that were put in place when the IP telephony network was first implemented. Clive Jones, who is responsible for customer service and IT at Mid Bedfordshire District Council, said that’s what attracted him to XeloRate. (The council is its first U.K. user.) “The dirty little secret is that IT managers don’t continually update QoS policies as the network changes or as new elements and endpoints are introduced,” he said. “Without XelorRate, it would be almost impossible to keep up with network changes, especially where we have employees switching desks, working from remote locations and even working from home on softphones.”XeloRate runs on Red Hat Linux and currently works with Cisco and Avaya IPT gear, including the Extreme switches and routers that Avaya uses. Nortel and Mitel IPT support will be added next year, along with support for optimizing video QoS, Scott said. -Bryan Betts, Techworld.com (London)Related Links: AOL Dials Up Developers for VoIP Service Intel, Siemens Team on Secure VoIP for Enterprises Dial VoIP for VulnerabilityCheck out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content brandpost Sponsored by SAP Innovative integration drives automotive group to SAP awards Using SAP Build Process Automation, China Grand Automotive Services Group Co., Ltd. accelerated and streamlined processes for its 700+ dealerships, saving time and costs while earning recognition for its innovation. By Tom Caldecott, SAP Contributor Dec 11, 2023 4 mins Digital Transformation news Concerns remain even as the EU reaches a landmark deal to govern AI Experts believe the new regulation would add a significant compliance burden on businesses as some argue it could even stifle the growth of the rapidly developing technology. By Gagandeep Kaur Dec 11, 2023 7 mins Regulation Artificial Intelligence feature CIOs grapple with the ethics of implementing AI With ethical considerations around AI use increasingly top of mind, IT leaders are developing governance frameworks, establishing review boards, and coming to terms with the difficult discussions and decisions ahead. By Esther Shein Dec 11, 2023 13 mins Generative AI Data Governance IT Governance feature Reed Smith turns to AI for lawyer staffing solution The legal firm’s Smart Resourcing tool helps balance workloads and ensure partners find associates with the right skills and experience, while empowering employees to make connections across the firm’s global footprint. By Sarah K. White Dec 11, 2023 8 mins CIO 100 Legal Digital Transformation Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe