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Ran Arad
Ran Arad is a veteran developer, and now a project manager, in the area of VoIP, AAA, 3G, and multimedia streaming protocols. He has developed tools for H.323, 3G-324M, RTSP, RTP, MEGACO, MGCP and Diameter, among others. As a project manager at RADVISION, Ran assists a large and growing number of protocol implementers and handset manufacturers who deploy RADVISION technology.
When Ran isn’t working on cutting-edge, ground shaking products, he likes spending time with his wife, Lital, their son, Itay and their PS2, Bertram (no, not really). Ran enjoys studying all that relates to culture, information and communication: urban legends, linguistics, digital communities, viral memes and more.
Revolution Protocols
By Ran AradCategories:Standardization | February 16, 2011
Enable some decentralized form of communication, independent of ISPs - create an internet-in-a-box.
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Take a Look and Feel our New Look and Feel
By Ran AradCategories:Miscellaneous | December 30, 2010
We’ve decided to renovate and freshen up a bit. Come and see the results on our RADVISION blogs.
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Code, Drugs and Rock ’n’ Roll
By Ran AradCategories:Development | December 15, 2010
Alcohol, nicotine and caffeine: what helps us code, and to what extent? Is there a perfect cocktail? What about Mozart, or is white noise better?
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Standardized Human Behavior: Anonymity
By Ran AradCategories:Standardization | July 14, 2010
In this day and age, I expect phone systems to provide a name, or the best approximation of a name (company, location) it can.
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VC240 – Is It Hack-Worthy?
By Ran AradCategories:Development | June 30, 2010
Would anyone want to replace our software with a gesture activated screen, some kind of artistic video feedback, security, face recognizing workstation?
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Closing Connections and the TCP Sockets Heaven
By Ran AradCategories:Development | June 2, 2010
What happens to TCP sockets when you close them, and where exactly is sockets heaven?
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If You Were A Fly On The Wall At These Great Companies
By Ran AradCategories:Development | April 14, 2010
a few conversations that went on mostly in my feverish imagination, illustrating the consequences of our diminishing attention spans, and their exploitations
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Interface Design & Perceptual Control Theory
By Ran AradCategories:Development,SDKs | September 23, 2009
Dealing with customer perceptual conflicts, and encompassing low-level requirements into high-level APIs.
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Developing Products Around The One Question
By Ran AradCategories:Development | May 13, 2009
instead of micro managing every decision your team makes, present them with a question that defines the essence of the product
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Lessons Learned From Rock Band
By Ran AradCategories:Development | April 8, 2009
Dan Teasdale sharing Design Lessons Learned From Rock Band
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