Latest Featured Articles Mobile communications have transformed the way we live - from how we work, to how we pay for goods and even how we keep in touch with our loved ones. Having a mobile device has become a necessity. For the 45 million foreign-born consumers in the U.S. who must communicate internationally, the need to keep costs down is vital. Thanks to cross boarder roaming and international roaming plans, it's become easier for people to stay in touch around the world. We know from our experience in steering digital transformation that success is as much about using technology to renew the landscape as it is about getting it to completely disrupt it in unprecedented ways. There are indeed two simultaneous and concurrent aspects to managing the digital revolution - one that seeks to make improvements, and better current efficiencies through the transformation of atoms to bits; another that tries to redefine the landscape in a wave of massive change to the customer experience -sometimes also to the business model, and in a direction hitherto unexplored. One that works around renewing existing constructs, the other that builds entirely new ones. It has been a significant year for Atlas Communications Technology, a company that has a long-time history and expertise in the unified communications (UC) space and related technologies. Originally focused on migrating traditional PBX systems to SIP-based telecom solutions, the company now helps companies design, build and manage a host of intelligent, real-time communications services. Collaboration software -- an increasingly overpopulated space -- just became a little more crowded with last month's launch of Paper, Dropbox's live document editor. Avotus Corp. this year launched four new products - Enhanced Usage Reporting for UC 9, Integration of its EUR with TrustSphere Relationship Analytics, the IT Asset Management Robot, and its Wireless Employee Value Program - all of which the company says position it as a key player in asset management, big data, security, and unified communications. This week Cisco hosted their Collaboration Summit in San Francisco. The key part of the overall event was the focus on Cisco Spark as well as the cloud deployment model. While Spark has been announced, the 2015 event was the coming out party for the full solution set and the overall vision. 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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