Category: IP Communications
Facebook as the dominant social network is becoming the replacement for the phone. Nowadays in fact it is fairly common
Company after company is learning what most of instinctively know already – competing with Apple head-on is like trying to
Intel is selling its computers quite nicely into PCs and servers and although we are in a so called “post-PC
In case you missed Interop 2012 in Las Vegas and even if you were there – I have some really
What happens when you sit at the intersection of cloud, HTML5 and video – especially when tablets and high-resolution smartphones
The fact that Microsoft would want to integrate Skype everywhere shouldn’t be too surprising, Office/Lync and Windows Phone are obvious
New research is showing that Android has some real problems. Obviously Google knows this and it’s part of the reason
Wireless carriers spend millions on contact center calls related to device questions from their subscribers and to lean more Amdocs
Remember when you were in the engineering lab and you relied on a Tektronix oscilloscope to analyze signals? I do
For over 20 years I’ve been tracking Unimax a company that has been the only pure-play moves/adds/changes solutions provider to
