Gold Systems has transformed Microsoft Office Communicator into a platform for publishing Twitter “Tweets” as part of its Social Center concept.
Recombinant Telephony
Speedbumps on the Road to Recombinant Telephony
A couple of seemingly unrelated developments signal a certain instability in the computing and communications fabric that supports innovative, distributed customer care and communications initiatives
Avaya Mobile Goes Native With iPhone UC Client App
Avaya announced that its one-X Mobile client for the iPhone has been approved and is included in the i-Tunes App Store.
Appcelerator’s Titanium Mobile: Addressing Platform Fragmentation
We were briefed by Jeff Haynie, founder of Appcelerator, regarding the progress its mobile application development platform, called Titanium
Orwellian Aspects to the App Store Strategy
When Apple purged the App Store of all things Google Voice, it revealed about itself what “deKindling” the unauthorized version of Orwell’s “1984” did for Amazon.com.
Voxeo Launches Open Source Telephony Lab, Hires Adhearsion’s Founders
The world of Recombinant Telephony has gone lab-less long enough. Noting that his inspiration is the legendary Bell Labs (which is now part of Alcatel-Lucent), Voxeo’s CEO Jonathan Taylor has chartered, and his company is funding, a new facility dedicated to core platform research in an effort to “incubate revolutionary ideas and innovate new communications solutions.”
To run Voxeo’s Lab, the company is hiring Jay Phillips and Jason Goecke, who ran Adhearsion, a three-year-old company that developed an open source, Ruby-based development framework for communications applications. That makes Voxeo the primary sponsor of Adhearsion. But the company’s core will continue to run on top of the Asterisk open source PBX platform and will soon add support for Voxeo’s Tropo cloud telephony service.
Stepped Up Activity for Symbian OS
Two developments will have an impact on the integration of speech applications with Symbian-based mobile phones and services around the world.
Nortel Approves Avaya’s Bid for Assets; Could Cast Its Aura Around Enterprise Software
A relatively paultry $475 million is the amount accepted by Nortel from Avaya as a “stalking horse” bid.
IBM Rushes In; Microsoft Exits SMB “UC Appliance” Market
IBM is amping up its efforts to provide a UC appliance to small businesses just as Microsoft has turned out the lights on its analogous product.
Rethinking Google Voice on Android and Blackberrys
The availability of Google Voice features on smartphones illustrates why number portability may not be as important as previously thought.