This post carries on from CloudCamp London, and picks up one of the themes of my special guest post on James Govenor’s RedMonk blog. During the second half of the event I shepherded the “standards and interoperability” open space, alongside Matthias Kohl of Zimory. The session started off on potential standards for system images. While that sort of portability [...]
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Expand Networks Grows WAN Optimization User Base
Expand Networks announced another customer win today (Wingspan Care Group)
“The pain of WAN communications continues to increase as organizations become more dispersed globally, and remote workers increase in number,” said Efi Gatmor, Chief Technical Officer of Expand. “At Expand, our goal is to solve that pain wherever it may be, with technology that has the [...]
CRM from Tactile goes 2.0
Affordable CRM took another step forward today. Tactile CRM has released version 2.0 of their CRM tool for small businesses. The new release includes a number of additional features, and some refinements of existing functionality. Clients and leads are now grouped together, under the new class of ‘organisations’ (Jake Stride of Tactile CRM describes the reasoning [...]
A Cloud Computing Tour - London CloudCamp
Last Thursday night saw the second CloudCamp in London. The first one spawned: Nailing down the Cloud - A Definition for Cloud Computing? and this one was a sell-out gig, with the venue packed to capacity.
The fact that a few hundred people came out on a cold wet London night to discuss Cloud Computing is a testimony [...]
Collaboration and Unified Communications - TechwiseTV
TechwiseTV is running ran a webinar on UC and collaboration, together with a real-time conversation via Twitter, (under the tag #twtv): “Pushing the Boundaries of Collaboration”
I am of the view that effective communication and collaboration tools are the best competitive weapon that any business can have. As the description of the webinar said, “[they] overcome the technology walls between [...]
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