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Category: Interoperability
There Is No “Invisible Hand” of Interoperability
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Interoperability,Video Conferencing | April 5, 2011
Why is everybody talking about interoperability? Because customers today, more than ever, have complex requirements and deployments to take care of, and the end of the day they want it to work. And they don’t.
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Connecting People, Not Devices
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Interoperability,Video Conferencing | March 29, 2011
A week ago Facebook announced it will acquire Snaptu, an Israeli startup providing a solution for online services over mobile phones. What can we learn from this regarding communications in a world gone mobile?
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Presence Perfect
Guest post bySagi SubockiCategories:Interoperability,Unified Communication | March 1, 2011
You can think of ASF as a presence-based address book that you can use for your application, and it will maintain the address book for you. This is how you make presence integrate with your application perfectly.
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Skype Doesn't Play The Unified Game Anymore
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Interoperability,Unified Communication | November 16, 2010
Skype recently announced it no longer allows for 3rd party clients to use its services. And while this makes sense from a very narrow business perspective, it significantly degrades the unified VoIP experience of many.
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Telepresence Interoperability – An Elite Experience
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Interoperability,Telepresence,Video Conferencing | September 14, 2010
With telepresence interoperability our SCOPIA Elite MCU can connect practically any video conferencing system, be it telepresence or not, from almost any vendor, into one multi-party conference, and offer the same meeting experience.
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FaceTime Re-Visited
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation,Interoperability,Video Conferencing | September 7, 2010
I decided to re-visit FaceTime after the hype went down and facts have started to circulate. Bottom line is that I’m still disappointed, and suspect that for many the first FaceTime call will be the last one.
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Open, Mr. Jobs? By All Means!
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Interoperability,Video Conferencing | June 22, 2010
While Steve Jobs emphasized the openness of FaceTime, the new video calling service Apple announced for the iPhone4, just saying “open” and using open standards is not enough. It’s all about standardization and interoperability.
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Telepresence Interoperability – Right Here, Right Now
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Interoperability,Telepresence,Video Conferencing | June 2, 2010
The new telepresence interoperability feature of the SCOPIA Elite MCU enables users to communicate with telepresence endpoints from leading vendors using the same infrastructure as they are using today for single-stream endpoints.
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Telepresence Interoperability – Deal With It!
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Interoperability,Telepresence | August 21, 2008
It's an end-point, NO! it's an MCU… NO, it's SuperOp!
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Interoperability,Video Conferencing | May 13, 2008
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