Tsahi argued that UC, Social Media, Web 2.0 or Phone 2.0 doesn’t really exist. His argument - in the last decade only three things have changed: there’s more bandwidth, more processing power and more acceptance of IP based technologies. Although I tend to agree there is no real revolution here, just evolution, I think the basic assumption - more bandwidth, more processing power, more acceptance - is wrong, or at least should be taken in the right context. Actually, if
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By Sagee Ben-Zedeff | August 11th, 2008 | Filed under Innovation, Video Conferencing
Shai Tsur wrote a post in BloGiza a few weeks ago wondering if too many communication options lead to worse communication. Shai writes this in respect to social media and the explosion of choices to interact with friends. I immediately thought of unified communications and enterprise communications. Too many options. (CC) In a recent No Jitter post, Irwin Lazar analyzed a recent survey of over 130 IT executives in which participants were
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By Sagee Ben-Zedeff | July 15th, 2008 | Filed under Unified Communication
Taking the risk of shamelessly promoting a commercial site, I stand tall (1.98cm) while I say it loud: I LOVE Flickr! I’ve been a proud Flickr member since 2005, when my kid was born and my good friend and Yahoo! Research Berkley member Mor introduced me to it for the first time. Technology and Experience Flickr is the one of the ultimate examples of a successful coupling between experience and technology. The technology used in Flickr! is not unique
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By Sagee Ben-Zedeff | March 27th, 2008 | Filed under Innovation, Video Applications