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Why Avaya is Differentiating CEBP From Unified Communications
2007-11-13 18:55:00 I?m having lots of discussions with the Avaya folks about Communication Enabled Business Processes (CEBP) while in Boston at the Avaya Analyst Conference, and I?m finally starting to see why they?re differentiating CEBP from Unified Communications . I originally disagreed with Avaya about separating out CEBP from UC, since I (and my UCStrategies.com colleagues) believe that ... More About: Diff
MORE ON THE MICROSOFT OCS LAUNCH & Unified Communications
2007-11-09 05:30:00 At Microsoft UC launch, Bill Gates made it clear that communications is changing and Microsoft plans to be both a market maker and a market leader in unified communications. I was impressed by the presence of customers at the launch, from companies large and small–e.g., L’Occitane and Gibson–describing how they use OCS to integrate communications ... More About: Launch , Communications
MORE ON THE MICROSOFT OCS LAUNCH & Unified Communications
2007-11-09 05:30:00 At Microsoft UC launch, Bill Gates made it clear that communications is changing and Microsoft plans to be both a market maker and a market leader in unified communications. I was impressed by the presence of customers at the launch, from companies large and small–e.g., L’Occitane and Gibson–describing how they use OCS to integrate communications ... More About: Launch , Communications
Will Google?s Android Affect Enterprise Unified Communications?
2007-11-08 22:40:00 Google’s big announcement this week about it’s open-source mobile OS (Android ”) Open Handset Alliance, is theoretically challenging Microsoft , Symbion, etc., about their role in mobile communications and business applications, as well as the business models that will control mobile service offerings. First, by going the open source route, it will help break down the traditional ... More About: Google , Communications , Enterprise
Will Google?s Android Affect Enterprise Unified Communications?
2007-11-08 22:40:00 Google’s big announcement this week about it’s open-source mobile OS (Android ”) Open Handset Alliance, is theoretically challenging Microsoft , Symbion, etc., about their role in mobile communications and business applications, as well as the business models that will control mobile service offerings. First, by going the open source route, it will help break down the traditional ... More About: Google , Communications , Enterprise
The Evolution of DPM (Distributed Project Management)
2007-10-23 00:05:00 Companies have always had to deal with change. In the past, by and large, change was predictable. Nowadays, change has become not only more rapid, but also more complex and ubiquitous. The Internet, Web 2.0 and the whole cluster of technologies that depend upon and enhance the Internet, brought about not just new products and ... More About: Evolution , Project Management , Management , Project
The Evolution of DPM (Distributed Project Management)
2007-10-23 00:05:00 Companies have always had to deal with change. In the past, by and large, change was predictable. Nowadays, change has become not only more rapid, but also more complex and ubiquitous. The Internet, Web 2.0 and the whole cluster of technologies that depend upon and enhance the Internet, brought about not just new products and ... More About: Evolution , Project Management , Management , Project
Mashups and Collaboration
2007-10-04 19:57:00 I attended the Mash up Summit put on by Colabria last Friday at John Maloney’s largesse. This one-day event had presentations by a variety of mashup vendors such as StrikeIron, Mashery, Kapow, Google, Nexaweb, IBM and Serus. These presentations were great, but after a while it was hard for someone like me (one of the only ... More About: Collaboration , Mashups
Mashups and Collaboration
2007-10-04 19:57:00 I attended the Mash up Summit put on by Colabria last Friday at John Maloney’s largesse. This one-day event had presentations by a variety of mashup vendors such as StrikeIron, Mashery, Kapow, Google, Nexaweb, IBM and Serus. These presentations were great, but after a while it was hard for someone like me (one of the only ... More About: Collaboration , Mashups
Why do Most Project Management tools Not Inculde Collaboration?
2007-10-03 00:21:00 Product Management tools were originally meant for professionals. The first tools I learned about in the 70’s and 80’s were mainframe-based with names like Scitor and Primavera. These tools were mostly focused on resources and scheduling for projects, and had the ability to support large, complex and even multiple projects. What was interesting about these ... More About: Tools , Project Management , Project , Collaboration
Why do Most Project Management Tools Not Include Collaboration?
2007-10-03 00:21:00 Product Management tools were originally meant for professionals. The first tools I learned about in the 70?s and 80?s were mainframe-based with names like Scitor and Primavera. These tools were mostly focused on resources and scheduling for projects, and had the ability to support large, complex and even multiple projects. What was interesting about these ... More About: Tools , Project Management , Project , Collaboration
Collaborating Can Be Good For Your Health
2007-09-21 00:04:00 Akin to David’s post this morning about his work with Sophia’s Garden–an online community for families with terminally ill children–we talked this afternoon with Armen Berjikly of The Experience Project, a social network where people are invited to be open about their challenges and truths (illnesses, life conditions, addictions, failures, relationship woes, etc.) in a ... More About: Health , Good , Heal
Female Geeks Unite!
More articles from this author:2007-09-20 17:00:00 Only one of the CS analysts is a women (Ann Marcus), and having known her for 25 years, I would venture to say she qualifies as a geek, and would love a conference like She’s Geeky. So I hope she attends. My friend Susan Mernit is one of founders of this event so I know ... More About: Geeks , Female , Unit 1, 2 |



