Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Recommended Reading: The 2015 VoLTE State-of-The-Market Report

What has changed now that Microsoft's Lync is Skype for Business? | Microsoft to integrate Skype, Office with Cyanogen's version of Android

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Recommended Reading: The 2015 VoLTE State-of-The-Market Report
For several years, we have predicted that mobile operators would deploy VoIP over their data channels, and it looks like our annual prediction is finally coming true this year. A 2015 VoLTE State-of-The-Market Report sponsored by Sonus and released last week shows that as mobile operators build out their broadband data networks using 4G LTE (Long Term Evolution), Voice over LTE (VoLTE) is evolving as the platform of choice for delivering voice calls.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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Accelerating Speed-to-Market and Reducing Cost
This session uses a mix of demonstration and interactive discussion of how you can benefit from moving your digital presence to the cloud and quickly deliver new innovative services—both internally and externally. Learn More

What has changed now that Microsoft's Lync is Skype for Business?
Just one month after releasing a technical preview, Microsoft has announced the availability of the new Skype for Business client and Skype for Business Online, its planned replacement for the Lync communication software.Skype for Business is part of the April monthly upgrade for Office 2013, while Skype for Business Online is going to be introduced into Office 365. It will eventually replace Lync Online, however, customers who need a little more time to migrate over to Skype for Business Online will have the option to switch from Lync for at least a little while.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Superior Group case study
Superior Group contracted with IBM Business Partner Avnet, Inc. to host a responsive web design solution built on IBM Web Content Manager software.The solution streamlines creation of nine mobile-ready websites, saving nearly USD180,000 in deployment costs and putting control of content creation and publishing in the business staff's hands. Learn More>>

Microsoft to integrate Skype, Office with Cyanogen's version of Android
Microsoft’s mobile apps will be integrated into a future version of Cyanogen’s Android-based operating system, as CEO Satya Nadella steps up efforts to make the company’s software more popular on Google’s platform.Cyanogen and Microsoft announced a partnership on Thursday that will result in Bing search, Skype, OneDrive, OneNote, Outlook, and Microsoft Office becoming part of the Cyanogen OS, which uses a heavily modified version of the Android interface.Exactly what this will look like remains to be seen, but Microsoft said it will create “native integrations” with Cyanogen’s operating system. That hints at integration that goes beyond pre-installed apps and well-placed icons.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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Case Study: Performance Bike
Performance Bicycle created an interactive Learning Center seamlessly linked to its e-commerce site. By leading engaged, inspired visitors to the e-commerce site, the company boosts conversion, drives online sales and supports its growth objective. Learn More

Researchers show that IoT devices are not designed with security in mind
In the latest blow to Internet of Things (IoT) security, an analysis of smart home devices has found flaws that could give attackers access to sensitive data or allow them to control door locks and sensors.The research was performed by a team from application security firm Veracode for six up-to-date devices acquired in December and found serious issues in five of them. The tested devices were the Chamberlain MyQ Garage, the Chamberlain MyQ Internet Gateway, the SmartThings Hub, the Ubi from Unified Computer Intelligence Corporation, the Wink Hub and the Wink Relay.All of these devices enable remote control and monitoring over the Internet of various home automation devices and sensors, including door locks, interior switches and power outlets. Most of them connect to cloud-based services and users can interact with them through Web portals or smartphone applications.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

INSIDER
Revenge of the Nerds: Starting salaries for Class of 2015 techies top $100K
The nation’s premier tech colleges are reporting white-hot demand for seniors majoring in computer science and other IT-related fields.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More

INSIDER
Rise of the so-called citizen developer
When Noah Clay arrived in 2013 as director of the University of Pennsylvania's Quattrone Nanofabrication Facility, he discovered its lab management software was desperately outdated.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More


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