Posts Tagged ‘communications

Microsoft is buying Skype for $US8 Billion or so. This means Skype for Windows Mobile and Skype for Microsoft Office. On this level it makes a lot of sense. What we are seeing are the early days of integration of peer based voice and video into the Office environment much like Google Voice’s integration into [...]

Cistera Networks®, a leading provider of enterprise application platforms and engines for unified communications, announces completion of advanced monitoring capability for international security clients. Cistera, known for its deployment of large-scale secure communication and alerting capabilities, announces the completion of the installation of “Red Line” capability, a first in the global security industry. “Red Line” [...]

From ZDnet: Google’s Android mobile operating system (OS) looks set to overtake Nokia’s Symbian OS and become the world’s most popular smartphone platform by end-2011, according to Gartner. Released Friday, the research company’s report showed global smartphone sales to spike this year to reach 468 million units, and this figure represents a 57.7 percent increase [...]

Perhaps one of the most important moves Telecommunications regulation and policy in the last few years is the National Broadband plan.

April 3rd 2010 enters the books as another religious holiday for Apple Fans with the introduction of the Apple Ipad, a device that looks at first glance like large Ipod Touch, but in reality is the next step in the communications revolution that Apple started with the Iphone in 2007.

Welcome Back

In: communications

4 Apr 2010

Uploaded on Flickr by DanBrady Welcome back to the Cistera Blog. After a hiatus of 2 years, we are back blogging about our business and about the communications business in general. What we have learnt in the last two years is that communications infrastructure is now an instrument part of every device we have, just [...]


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