Latest Featured Articles The holiday season is often a mix of joy and stress. The happiness of new toys, the agony of detailed manual assembly at 2 AM. Wondering when the last relatives are going to arrive before opening presents and starting dinner, or worse yet, having family stuck at home due to bad weather. It's no wonder that we all have our secret (or not so secret) Scrooge moments every year as we try to get the best presents and get all the details just right. Real-time communications (RTC) provides any number of avenues to smooth the rough edges and allow us to focus more on the spirit of the season than get dragged into the details. 2014 is nearing its end. For the tech world and enterprise space, the year has been a great one - full of advancements that make working intelligently and more efficiently possible. But sad as it is to say goodbye, there is so much promise in the year ahead for innovation building on the many happenings we're already excited about. Sometimes we in the technology business forget to view what we are going through with a wider lens and get caught up in the latest innovation rather than what it delivers. In fact, it is how the hype tends to get out in front of the realities leading to I told you so remarks from people who claim to be naysayers and dashed expectations about whether something really deserved the appellation, The Next Big Thing. Instead of accumulating more physical things, my immediate family just began planning a trip to Europe, which we'll consider as our collective Christmas present. And rather than running around buying and shipping a bunch of presents to Chicago this year, I did all the Christmas shopping for extended family through two websites for which there was free shipping, or at least free shipping when you spent a certain amount. Top Stories Featured Resources Featured Channels Advertise With Us Become a WebRTC columnist! Become a WebRTC World columnist! Want to contribute your thought leadership and expertise around this exciting new collaboration technology to a rapidly growing audience? Become a writer, blogger or columnist for the WebRTC World and this newsletter. Contact Erik Linask, Group Editorial Director, at elinask@tmcnet.com for details. |
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