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| Posted on: Nov 21, 08 04:39 am by: Jim Morrey |
 | Look at what finally happened...
Closer View
Integrated VoIP conferencing combines voice, video, Web and instant-messaging functionality into a single, seamless meeting experience. According to Richard Zimmermann, Forsythe Technology's director of network solutions, the technology differs from earlier forms of conferencing in several ways.
With new on-premise conferencing systems, such as Cisco's MeetingPlace or Nortel's Multimedia Communications Server, customers exercise greater control over their conferencing environments.
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| | Posted on: Nov 20, 08 06:50 am by: Jennifer Ayala |
 | What do you all think of this?...
"Integrated conferencing is driving video-conferencing capabilities to the desktop, with the result that scheduling a multimedia conference call becomes as easy as sending out an e-mail invitation to a meeting," said Zimmermann.
"Integration with a corporate e-mail system, such as Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Notes, enables users to set up a conference bridge and reserve audio, video and Web ports with a single mouse click," he explained.
Drive to Desktop
Analysts see integrated VoIP service as gradually replacing corporate use of call centers for setting up conference calls.
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| | Posted on: Nov 20, 08 05:14 am by: Jennifer McGee |
 | I thought that you should all take a look at this...
Develop server side applications
Again, since Java is platform independent, different types of server applications can be built for websites regardless of their operating system. An E-commerce system could be developed which would easily plug into a website whether it was ASP or PHP based. This would be a huge competitive advantage for Google.
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| | Posted on: Nov 19, 08 06:51 am by: Bob Johnson |
 | Heh, look at what I found...
The service requires a client that supports Windows, Mac OS X and Pocket PC. Jambo is partnering with universities, conference and event producers and providers of Wi-Fi hotspots to deliver the service, and it will begin a pilot in the next few weeks at New York's LaGuardia Airport, Ribaudo said.
Check out eWEEK.
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