I honestly do. This great initiative, created by Nir Ofir, is aimed at bloggers and readers from all over the world, and with different areas of interest, getting to know each other. On BlogDay, celebrated today – 31.08, a brilliant date that ACTUALLY looks like the word Blog (see the logo above) – bloggers from all over the world are posting recommendations on 5 blogs they want to expose to their readers, preferably those who are different from
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By Sagee Ben-Zedeff | August 31st, 2008 | Filed under Innovation
[After more than 6 years of successfully leading the market with the ProLab Testing Suite RADVISION just released its new network testing software tool, eVident, which targets voice and video over IP, focused on enterprises, service providers and system integrators. As I am very interested in video over IP, especially in the enterprise, I sat down with Elie Cohen, eVident Product Manager, to learn more about this network video quality analysis tool] I have written previously at length about the
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By Sagee Ben-Zedeff | August 4th, 2008 | Filed under Innovation, Video Conferencing
Last month RADVISION hosted the SuperOp event here in Tel-Aviv, in the Carlton hotel next to the beautiful Tel-Aviv sea shore. Tsahi, who was part of the organizing team, told me that the Carlton Hotel was actively promoting a new service – personal video conferencing from the comfort of your room. Video conferencing promotion in the Carlton Tel-Aviv hotel. Photos: Tsahi Levent-Levi. If you have ever travelled on business (and even on pleasure), and especially if you happen
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By Sagee Ben-Zedeff | July 8th, 2008 | Filed under Innovation, Video Conferencing
Personally, I think Video Conferencing is something every enterprise, and every employee in the enterprise, can benefit from (not just the shoe-maker…). Nevertheless, it is quite obvious that different enterprises, and more specifically different employees in the enterprise, have different needs, and therefore have different needs for video communications. Due to these different needs, and also due to the different roles employees have in the enterprise, different employees use different video conferencing equipment: Top executives may use high-end, expensive video
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By Sagee Ben-Zedeff | June 3rd, 2008 | Filed under Collaboration, Video Conferencing
One tends to not give any time to interoperability. Interoperability (or “interop” for short) is defined as the ability for two components to work and communicate together. We encounter interoperability all the time and everywhere, even if we never stop to think about it. You can call my mobile phone without worrying about the manufacturer of my handset (or yours) and the call will be connected. You can send me an e-mail and I will be able to read it
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By Sagee Ben-Zedeff | May 13th, 2008 | Filed under Interoperability, Video Conferencing