On Wednesday the 6th of April at 0900 ET / 1500 CET we ran a TADSummit Revisited with Doug Tait, Oracle, on The Programmable Telecom Network. You can view the Q&A session at the end of this weblog, or just click here. Here are the previous TADSummit Revisited sessions. WebRTC and Telecom APIs are the fundamental enablers … Continue reading TADSummit Revisited, Doug Tait, Oracle, The Programmable Telecom Network. →
On Wednesday the 1st June at 1000 ET / 1600 CET we ran the TADSummit Revisited with Paulo Chainho from Portugal Telecom, and Simon Bécot from Orange, providing an update on Project reThink. You can view the Q&A session in the video at the end of this weblog, or just click here. Here are the previous TADSummit Revisited sessions. But … Continue reading TADSummit Revisited, Paulo Chainho, Portugal Telecom, Project update on reThink. →
On Wednesday the 30th of March at 0900 ET / 1600 Israel we ran a TADSummit Revisited with Moshe Maeir, Fone.Do, deep-dive Q&A on “Moving the PBX from the Cloud to the Web – What does that mean?” At TADSummit Moshe explained the future of Web based PBXes. And his experiences in developing a WebRTC based … Continue reading TADSummit Revisited, Moshe Maeir, Fone.Do, Moving the PBX from the Cloud to the Web →
On Wednesday the 23rd of March at 1300 PT / 1600 ET we ran a TADSummit Revisited with John Elliott and Jason Goecke, previously Tropo and now part of Cisco. John presented at TADSummit on Collaboration APIs for Enterprises, Developers, and Telcos. Tropo joined Cisco’s Collaboration Technology Group last year. You can view the Q&A … Continue reading TADSummit Revisited, John Elliott, Tropo Cisco Spark →
On Monday Mar 21st at 1300 EST, we will ran a TADSummit Revisited with Luis Quina Borges, founder CEO, Apidaze. The market for Telecom APIs and WebRTC is in its early infancy. The challenge we face is not competition, rather education of the market. You can view the Q&A session live or recorded in the video at … Continue reading TADSummit Revisited, Luis Quina Borges, Apidaze, The challenge we face is not competition, rather education →
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