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Monthly Archives: November 2008
Cost vs Value of "Real Time" communication
It goes without argument that “live / real time / eye to eye” communications are most effective for genuine relationship building. Person to person in the same location is obviously the best way, but telephone calls are also considered “real … Continue reading
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VOICE – the original wireless communication
Our most recent newsletter, titled “VOICE – the original wireless communication” spoke about a subject that falls into the category of “back to the future”. Meaning that something claimed as a futuristic advance is actually very much like something from … Continue reading
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Instant Mobility #3, IP Bridge links Voice and Data
Remember the famous marketing tag line “let your fingers do the walking”? Of course you do it was imprinted on our brains by the phone companies via their Yellow Page book advertisements. Instead of going out and walking or driving … Continue reading
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IP can = Instant Protection from Power Outage
This past Friday, instead of thinking of IP as being “Internet Protocol” – it took on the meaning “Instant Protection”. For over 10 yrs I’ve always worked part of the time from a home office. Many teleworkers and home office … Continue reading
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Instant Mobility #2, TEXTING = Winning
“…market researcher estimates that 2.9 million U.S. mobile subscribers received a text message from the Obama campaign Aug. 22-24. The VP message was sent in the late hours of Friday night… the single largest mobile marketing event in the U.S., … Continue reading
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Analytics Integration is a snap…so use it
One of my first college based MIS (Management Information Systems) projects in 1972-73 was to produce a research paper titled “Use and Application of Software Code Libraries“ for supporting integration . Even back in those early years, when the IBM … Continue reading
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Instant Mobility #1, Worldwide (available 24×7)
My Oct 20th post “Road to Instant Mobility” introduced the fact that IP networks, provide the core foundation for “Cloud Computing” technology. Since IP networks are a Global Standard, that means you also get instant Worldwide distance computing. But Distance … Continue reading
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