2009: A Year’s Worth of Posts

2009 has been quite an interesting year – to the world in general, to the tech community, to the video conferencing market and to this blog specifically. I thought that celebrating a new year is a great excuse to visit the posts I liked best in 2009, so here’s a recap: January If iPhone wants to be the future, I argued in January, it sure is lagging behind. And I was referring to the lack of a front facing camera (read more...)

By Sagee Ben-Zedeff  |  December 29th, 2009  |  Filed under Miscellaneous
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The Road to Dora

“Sometimes we spend more time than we should defending the old thing, instead of working to take advantage of the new thing.” ~ Seth Godin. A while ago I wrote  a post about the sisyphic nature of our work, where generations come and go but the market demand remains forever. My bottom line was that as there is never enough processing power, you should always be planning your next generation. “Next generation” in Hebrew is “Ha-Dor Ha-Ba”, and so when (read more...)

By Sagee Ben-Zedeff  |  July 2nd, 2009  |  Filed under Innovation, Video Conferencing
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Video Conferencing – The Kind of Meeting That Works

I love Seth Godin. If you are not familiar with Seth and/or not following his blog, you should. Now. Before you continue reading. I mean it. I hardly get to use Seth’s wise words in my blog, as he mainly writes about business and marketing. However, from time to time, I’m lucky to find something relevant to visual communications from the guy, which usually opens up the door for more discussion. Three Kinds of Meetings A few weeks ago Seth (read more...)

By Sagee Ben-Zedeff  |  May 5th, 2009  |  Filed under Video Conferencing
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2009 Reality Check – 1, 2, 3!

A recent post in ConferencingNews blog reminisced about their views on video conferencing adoption from 6 years ago. A few interesting facts, for those of you who need a quick history lesson: 6 years ago, ConferencingNews was “a new online information service” about the “web conferencing industry related buzz”. 6 years ago, I joined RADVISION as a DSP engineer, focusing on video processing. 6 years ago, the world was starting its recovering process from the the Dot-com bubble burst, (read more...)

By Sagee Ben-Zedeff  |  March 19th, 2009  |  Filed under Video Conferencing
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