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Video Calling Made Easy In Monaco
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | June 21, 2011
At Acme Packet’s Interconnect 2011 RADVISION showcased alongside Acme Packet an eco system for setting up video calling services quickly and with minimal effort. Here are more details about the solution.
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What Do You Get For $8.5B? Anything You Want, I Guess
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | May 17, 2011
It’s a very big day for the VoIP community when a company like Microsoft acquires a company like Skype for a sum of money like the one announced last week. Only time will tell whether this would be a game changing play or a grave digging one.
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What DO We Mean By Video Communications?
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | May 11, 2011
An interesting whitepaper titled “Is Your Organization Ready For Video Communications” by Bryan Denyerof VC News serves as a great source for explaining what video communications is all about.
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Video Calling is the New Mobile Browsing
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Mobile Video,Video Conferencing | May 3, 2011
Up until a couple of years ago mobile browsing was a dream. The iPhone has changed that. Well Apple has may as well done it again for video calling. It seems that now more and more people know the experience and want to use it.
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Visual Communications Is Coming… To The Smartphone In Your Hand
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation,Video Conferencing | April 12, 2011
The SCOPIA Mobile V3 will be the first application for both the iOS and Android to allow mobile users to connect to their existing visual communication infrastructure, connecting these employees to nearly 2 million video conferencing rooms.
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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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Will Android Deliver or How Android Will Be Delivered
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Mobile Video,Video Conferencing | February 22, 2011
It’s basically not a question of will or will not Android deliver. Android delivered, and keeps delivering. The big question is whether device manufacturer will deliver Android and how.
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Today Is The Future I Have Predicted Yesterday
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | January 18, 2011
Sagee returns back to his predictions for 2010 and checks how they faired now that we’ve entered 2011.
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Today Is The Future You Have Predicted Yesterday
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | January 11, 2011
Technology futurist Ray Kurzweil just published a “status update” on his predictions around technology advancements. I thought it would be interesting to see what were his his predictions in terms of communications and how they are fairing.
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If Pay-Per-Use Comes to Broadband, What About Visual Communications?
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | January 4, 2011
Joe Weinman published a piece over at GigaOm on broadband services future if and when the pay-per-use model becomes popular. I have my own thoughts on what visual communications services would be like in that case.
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