SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) continues to gain traction among hardware and software vendors in the VoIP (voice over IP) industry. This week Codima Technologies, designers of network management tools, announced that it has extended the platform support in its Codima Toolbox to include Windows Server 2003. The new support enables Codima's VoIP tools to integrate directly with SIP servers running on Windows Se SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) continues to gain traction among hardware and software vendors in the VoIP (voice over IP) industry.This week Codima Technologies, designers of network management tools, announced that it has extended the platform support in its Codima Toolbox to include Windows Server 2003. The new support enables Codima’s VoIP tools to integrate directly with SIP servers running on Windows Server 2003.Included in the toobox are simulation, monitoring, troubleshooting and mapping. Additional options include flow, RTP, and Path analyzers, plus remote management and asset management and mapping. In the meantime, Paragon Wireless unveiled this week its HiPi-2200 cell phone that will include what it claims to be the first SIP-based Windows dual-mode device.The 2200 features a WLAN to GSM switching technology and will include the Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system.Finally in the fourth quarter SMC Networkswill ship a SIP-based desktop VoIP handset and an IP PBX. Technology Industry