All posts by Alan Quayle

How to improve Natural Language Datasets by David Curran

How to improve Natural Language Datasets.  David Curran, Machine Learning Engineer at OpenJaw Technologies. You can follow along this clean-up of the natural language data set here: https://github.com/cavedave/datacleanup. In many chatbot projects the basics of good input data are skipped through, rather focusing on the ‘intellectual’ pursuit of funky machine learning models and algorithms. It’s the … Continue reading How to improve Natural Language Datasets by David Curran

Improving the Experience of Realizing CXTech Use Cases by Marten Schoenherr

Improving the Experience of Realizing CXTech Use Cases by Marten Schoenherr, CEO/Founder at Automat Berlin GmbH Marten works with many providers across the CPaaS landscape. From communication service providers, through CPaaS challengers and the CPaaS Leaders. He has a nice model for describing the spectrum of providers, from the CSPs providing the raw materials, through the … Continue reading Improving the Experience of Realizing CXTech Use Cases by Marten Schoenherr

CPaaS: Let the Great Unbundling Begin! by Dave Horton

CPAAS: Let the Great Unbundling Begin! Dave Horton, Creator of drachtio.org, the open source framework for SIP Server applications Ten years in, and the CPAAS industry is as healthy as ever… Or is it? All technologies tend to follow an evolution curve where “all-in-one” highly bundled solutions inevitably progress towards the selection of best-of-breed components. … Continue reading CPaaS: Let the Great Unbundling Begin! by Dave Horton

Programmable Telecoms: What is in IT for Telcos? by Sebastian Schumann

Programmable Telecoms – What is in IT for Telcos? by Sebastian Schumann, Technology & Innovation at Deutsche Telekom Sebastian’s presentation does a great job of bridging the thinking across the traditional telco world, and the CPaaS world (or CXTech world). He explains the NT (Network Technology) / IT (Information Technology) view within telcos, where IT … Continue reading Programmable Telecoms: What is in IT for Telcos? by Sebastian Schumann

Status of WebRTC across Asia

Status of WebRTC across Asia by Alan Quayle, with the help of experts contributing to the reality, not the hype, of WebRTC. It’s 2020, WebRTC (Web Real Time Communications) became known in 2011 when Google open sourced intellectual property it had bought in previous years. Gossip about those acquisitions began in 2009. The IETF (Internet Engineering Task … Continue reading Status of WebRTC across Asia

A Weekend Full of Programmable Telecoms Thought Leadership

Here’s a chance to learn from the people working at the coalface of the programmable telecoms / communications industry. We’ve completed 2 weeks of TADSummit Asia, and have 2 more weeks to go. Below are the presentations given so far. It’s a full weekend of programmable telecoms thought leadership. The focus is Asia, but the … Continue reading A Weekend Full of Programmable Telecoms Thought Leadership

TeleSign Keynote: Global Provider with a Local Presence, by Stacy Stubblefield

TeleSign Keynote: Global Provider with a Local Presence Stacy Stubblefield co-founded TeleSign in 2005 and today helps drive TeleSign’s product strategy and innovation – ensuring that TeleSign delivers groundbreaking technology that best addresses market needs. Stubblefield will touch on a variety of topics in her keynote session including: Case Studies: TeleSign’s success stories from around … Continue reading TeleSign Keynote: Global Provider with a Local Presence, by Stacy Stubblefield

Innovator Interview: The Importance of Hacking with David Curran

Innovator Interview: The Importance of Hacking with David Curran about Science Hack Day In March David, his dad, and the rest of the team (Shubhangi Karmakar, David Curran, Duncan Thomas, James McDonn, Maurice Curran, and and Phil a medical colleague), took part in Science Hack Day making a simple ventilator. Given the crisis we see … Continue reading Innovator Interview: The Importance of Hacking with David Curran

OpenSIPS 3.1 by Bogdan-Andrei Iancu

OpenSIPS 3.1, on the Verge of Class 5 Enrichment by Bogdan-Andrei Iancu, Founder and Developer at OpenSIPS Project Abstract: The upcoming 3.1 release of OpenSIPS will focus on complex call crafting, that is increasing OpenSIPS’s ability to create and handle complex calling scenarios where multiple SIP calls are mixed and able to interact. Put simply, OpenSIPS … Continue reading OpenSIPS 3.1 by Bogdan-Andrei Iancu

Week 1 of TADSummit Asia 2020 Thought Leadership

We’ve completed the first full week of TADSummit Asia 2020, with 3 more weeks to go of Asia focused thought-leadership in programmable communications / telecoms. Here are the presentations given so far: Welcome to TADSummit Asia 2020 Sangoma Keynote: Welcome from Jim Machi and the Sangoma Product Stack CXTech Landscape Across Asia by Alan Quayle TeleSign … Continue reading Week 1 of TADSummit Asia 2020 Thought Leadership