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The Realtime Unified Communications podcast series focuses on all the hottest interactive IP communications technologies. Whether it&#039;s Voice over IP, fixed mobile convergence or mobility applications, we&#039;ll touch on it. We&#039;ll explore all kinds of video from broadcast programming to user generated content, and we&#039;ll really hone in on the collaborative tools blending voice and video together. If it fits in the unified communcations space over IP, plan on hearing more about it on the Realtime Unified Communications podcast series.
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<title><![CDATA[Realtime Unified Communications Podcast Chat with Junction Networks and Brighter Planet]]></title>
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Recently I had the chance to look over a case study of a Junction Networks solution deployed with Brighter Planet. You can read that writeup here.        This morning I had the chance to chat with Michael Oeth from Junction Networks and Seamus Abshere from Brighter Planet about this implementation. Please join me and listen in to our conversation.    
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<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 19:10:21 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Virtual eComm Podcast with Stuart Henshall]]></title>
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I couldn't make it to eComm this week in Moutain View. I wish I could. Thanks to good friends, I was able to arrange a series of phone calls from friends and colleages at the conference so you all can come with me on a Virtual eComm conference.In this podcast, I had the great opportunity to chat with my friend Stuart Henshall. Stuart's the founder of SkypeJournal and a real thought leader in the technology sector. He's a friend I don't get to talk to often enough.Please join me in and listen to my conversation with Stuart Henshall at eComm.    
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<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 19:04:55 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Virtual eComm Podcast with Jon Arnold]]></title>
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I couldn't make it to eComm this week in Moutain View. I wish I could. Thanks to good friends, I was able to arrange a series of phone calls from friends and colleages at the conference so you all can come with me on a Virtual eComm conference.In this podcast, I had the great opportunity to chat with my good friend Jon Arnold. He's live at eComm with his son Max in tow. If you don't follow Jon and Max, I'd encourage you to check them out. Jon's one on the most respected industry analysts I know.Please join me in and listen to my conversation with Jon Arnold at eComm.    
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<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 18:58:17 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Virtual eComm Podcast with Will Stofega]]></title>
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I couldn't make it to eComm this week in Moutain View. I wish I could. Thanks to good friends, I was able to arrange a series of phone calls from friends and colleages at the conference so you all can come with me on a Virtual eComm conference.In this podcast, I had the great opportunity to chat wih Will Stofega with IDC. Will's one of the leading industry analysts in the field. It was great to get a chance to chat and hear the insights of an outside industry watched. Please join me in and listen to my conversation with Will Stofega at eComm.    
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<link>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/realtime-voip/KenCampVoIPPodcast/~3/250891686/virtual_ecomm_podcast_with_wil.htm</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 18:49:07 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Virtual eComm Podcast with Andrew Perlman]]></title>
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I couldn't make it to eComm this week in Moutain View. I wish I could. Thanks to good friends, I was able to arrange a series of phone calls from friends and colleages at the conference so you all can come with me on a Virtual eComm conference.In this podcast, I chat with Andrew Perlamn from Vringo who's down at the event. Please join me in and listen to my conversation with Andrew.    
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<link>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/realtime-voip/KenCampVoIPPodcast/~3/250891687/virtual_ecomm_podcast_with_and_1.htm</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 18:33:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Virtual eComm Podcast with Ben Lillienthal]]></title>
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I couldn't make it to eComm this week in Moutain View. I wish I could. Thanks to good friends, I was able to arrange a series of phone calls from friends and colleages at the conference so you all can come with me on a Virtual eComm conference.In this podcast, I chat with Ben Lillienthal from Vapps who's down at the event. Please join me in and listen to my conversation with Ben.    
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<link>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/realtime-voip/KenCampVoIPPodcast/~3/250882706/virtual_ecomm_podcast_with_ben.htm</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 18:27:39 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Virtual eComm Podcast with eComm Founder Lee Dryburgh]]></title>
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I couldn't make it to eComm this week in Moutain View. I wish I could. Thanks to good friends, I was able to arrange a series of phone calls from friends and colleagyes at the conference so you all can come with me on a Virtual eComm conference.In this podcast, I chat with Lee Dryburgh. Lee is the driving force who rescued what used to be the ETel conference from sure oblivion. Lee recognized the vibrant power of the developer and creator community and through his own investment of time, labor and money, urged everyone to pull together and created this frist eComm conference. From all talks so far, it sounds to be a whopping succes, and I expect to see it back next year.Please join me in and listen to my conversation with Lee Dryburgh, Father of eComm.    
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<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 18:14:06 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Virtual eComm Podcast with Andy Abramson]]></title>
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I couldn't make it to eComm this week in Moutain View. I wish I could. Thanks to good friends, I was able to arrange a series of phone calls from friends and colleages at the conference so you all can come with me on a Virtual eComm conference.In this podcast, I chat with my good friend Andy Abramson. Andy is one of the real behind-the-scenes movers and shakers in the industry. Besides his widely read blog, VoIP Watch, his agency, Comunicano, represents many of the m,ost innovative companies in the sector.Please join me in and listen to my conversation with Andy Abramson live at eComm.    
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<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 18:03:45 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Virtual eComm Podcast with Martin Geddes]]></title>
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I couldn't make it to eComm this week in Moutain View. I wish I could. Thanks to good friends, I was able to arrange a series of phone calls from friends and colleages at the conference so you all can come with me on a Virtual eComm conference.SuIn this podcast, I chat with Martin Geddes. Martin is one of the true thought leaders in the communications industry, whether it's on his personal blog, or in his work on&amp;nbsp; the Telecom 2.0 Initiative, Martin's thoughts capture the ear of everyone in the unified communications space, large and small.Please join me in and listen to my conversation with Martin Geddes live at eComm.Technorati Tags: MArtin Geddes, podcast, Ken Camp    
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<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 08:45:30 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Virtual eComm Podcast with Bob Frankston]]></title>
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I couldn't make it to eComm this week in Moutain View. I wish I could. Thanks to good friends, I was able to arrange a series of phone calls from friends and colleages at the conference so you all can come with me on a Virtual eComm conference.In this podcast, I chat with Bob Frankston. Bob's well known across the computing industry. He's a graduate of MIT and worked with Dan Bricklin at producing VisiCalc, the grandfather of all spreadsheet applications. He also created Lotus Express and was an early champion of IP networking at Microsoft.Please join me in and listen to my conversation with Bob Frankston live at eComm.Technorati Tags: MArtin Geddes, podcast, Ken Camp    
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<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 08:43:57 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Virtual eComm Podcast with Surj Patel]]></title>
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I couldn't make it to eComm this week in Moutain View. I wish I could. Thanks to good friends, I was able to arrange a series of phone calls from friends and colleages at the conference so you all can come with me on a Virtual eComm conference.In this podcast, I chat wit Surj Patel. Surj was one of the drivers of ETel, the predecessor to this new eComm event. His focus on the attendees and giving them the opportunity to show their stuff and work together created a dynamic event that set the bar higher for conferences. And while he will always downplay his own genius, Surj is one of the&amp;nbsp; brightest guys we'll ever meetSurj is now busy at GigaOm creating new events and conferences. You'll hear on the call that he mentions a new conference event he's working on. Rest assured, I'll b e talking with Surj about that in detail in the near future. I'll be there and we'll watch what's coming.In the meantime, please join me in and listen to my conversation with Surj Patel live at eComm.  Technorati Tags: Surj Patel, podcast, Ken Camp    
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<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 08:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[VON Remote Podcast - Conversation with Stephane Marceau from MOBIVOX]]></title>
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I wasn't able to get to the fall VON conference that's underway in Boston this week. I've been doing the next best thing by talking to people who are there. This morning my partner and colleague Sheryl Breuker and I spoke with our friend Stephane Marceau, CEO from MOBIVOX. Stephane's at VON and we always love the chance to chat with him.  You'll also be hearing Sheryl more and more as we do a growing number of team podcasts and interviews.  Please join us and listen in as we chat with Stephane Marceau at MOBIVOX  Technorati Tags: MOBIVOX, Stephane Marceau, podcast, interview, unified communications    
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<link>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/realtime-voip/KenCampVoIPPodcast/~3/178043579/von_remote_podcast_conversatio.htm</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2007 01:00:08 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Realtime Conversation with Stéphane Marceau. President and CEO at MOBIVOX]]></title>
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NOTE - Somehow the intro and exit segments of this podcast got reversed. Rather than pull it and leave it offline while I completely revamp, I'm just noting it here. Please do listen. It was a great conversation.  - Ken  At the ITExpo in Los Angles last September, I had the chance to meet Stéphane Marceau. President and CEO of MBOIVOX over dinner. I can only say it was a load of fun and I've looked forward to the chance top talk with him again. The other day we spoke on the phone and I recorded the conversation.  Stéphane's one of the most interesting people I met at the ITExpo and someone I hope will be a great friend. Please join me and listen in on our conversation.  Technorati Tags: MOBIVOX, Stéphane Marceau    
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2007 18:00:19 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[ITExpo Podcast - Conversation with Gurmeet Lamba from Clarus]]></title>
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I met with Gurmeet Lamba from Clarus Systems at the ITExpo in Los Angeles last week. Every year at the ITExpo I meet one or two people who strike a real chord. Phenomenally smart people who are doing really exciting things. Gurmeet is one of those people, and Clarus a company that has a really clear view of how network management information is absolutely crucial business intelligence.       Please join me and listen in as I chat with Gurmeet Lamba at Clarus Systems. I found this to be one of my most fascinating chats at the ITExpo.  Technorati Tags: ITExpo, Clarus Systems, Gurmeet Lamba, Ken Camp, podcast, interview    
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<pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2007 08:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[ITExpo Podcast - Conversation with Todd Landry from Sphere Communications]]></title>
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Todd Landry with Sphere Communications and I have spoken a number of times over the past year or so. Todd isn't just one of the most insightful business leaders I know. He's someone I consider a friend too. Any time I get the chance to talk with Todd, the conversation moves into interesting places, but last week at the ITExpo, I got one of those rare opportunities to sit face to face in the press room.  Because we were in the press room, there's obvious background noise at times, and other people. I think that's one of the things I like most about a conference chat like this. You'll get to hear Todd and I in a live setting, sharing an impromptu conversation.  &nbsp;&nbsp;       Thanks to my business partner and very best friend Sheryl Breuker for taking pictures of our conversation. She got pictures I would never have been able to take during conversation, and some of the pictures she captured of Todd are just fantastic. I try to include small size pictures here, but these are so good I'm including a few in the larger size. Also thanks again to my friend Dan Green at TechImage who does a great job of helping Todd and I stay in touch through all the news that goes on.  Please join me and listen in as I chat with Todd Landry at Sphere Communications.      
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<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 17:55:08 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[ITExpo Podcast - Conversation with Serge Forest from Paraxip]]></title>
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On Monday, September 10, 2007 I had the opportunity to meet with Serge Forest from Paraxip Technologies. Serge is the President and CEO of Paraxip and just a genuinely fascinating guy to talk with. Paraxip's NetBorder solution is something I haven't seen anyone else doing. They're taking session border controller functionality and, rather than selling a hardware unit, virtualizing it in software. This approach obviously delivers some different scalability metrics than a hardware approach, but it opens up a new market segment I think is huge.        Virtualizing in software means small and medium businesses, who don't have the resoruces or finances for a lot of dedicated hardware, can bundle applications and services into server technology. It means niche VoIP service providers can virtualize multiple SBCs, for multiple customers, in a single unit. I think Paraxip's solution is going to postiviely rock some segments of the market.  Thanks to my good friend and business partner Sheryl Breuker for taking pictures of our conversation. I'm including a few of those here. And thanks again to my friend Sheldon Rose at Sacke &amp; Associates for the always awesome connection to an interesting client.      
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<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 17:35:23 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[ITExpo Panel Podcast - Extending Security to the Unified Communications User Community]]></title>
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On Monday, September 10, 2007 I had the pleasure of moderating a panel at the Internet Telephony Expo in Los Angeles. The session was entitled Extending Security to the Unified Communications User Community. My fellow panelists were: Dominic Chorafakis, BorderWareKevin Corson, High-Tech Broadcasting NetworkJeffrey Stern, KoolSpanEric Winsborrow, Sipera SystemsThanks to my friend and colleague Dan York for helping ensure I could record this session. And thanks to my colleague and business partner Sheryl Breuker for taking pictures of the panel in action. I'm including a few of those here.          Technorati Tags: ITExpo, Ken Camp, Unified Communications, Dominic Chorofakis, Kevin Corson, Jeffrey Stern, Eric Winsborrow, Sheryl Breuker, Dan York    
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<pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2007 04:43:23 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Realtime Unified Communications Community Conversation with Dan Beiler at IDC and Mark Straton at Siemens Communications]]></title>
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In a recent survey conducted by IDC that show that almost 80 percent of U.S. firms surveyed lack open communications capabilities needed for greater productivity and competitiveness with lower IT and communications costs.   These findings are intriguing in light of the fact that 62 percent of respondents (CIOs and IT Directors) predict a marked increase in the number of mobile and distributed workers that will require open communications capability in order maintain or increase productivity. Mark Winther from IDC indicates that "what's needed is an open communications environment that combines unified communications with IT platforms and business process integration along with other streamlining capabilities."   It's no secret that I'm a Siemens fan. The Siemens Open Communications strategy addresses this demand by enabling knowledge workers to collaborate much more quickly and effectively, find information and experts rapidly, and get much more done in shorter amounts of time, virtually any place, any time and across whatever device best suits their preference or situation. Its Open Communications portfolio is standards-based to enable integration and interoperability within any IT and communications infrastructure.   It's take a couple of weeks of coordination, but this morning I had the opportunity to chat on the phone with Dan Bieler from IDC and Mark Straton from Siemens Communications. This discussion really circles around what I believe with be the single hottest success factor for companies in the unified communications space for the next year. Integration of services with applications through the adoption and support of open standards is going to be vital to the industry.   Mark was gracious enough to share a Powerpoint file that pretty clearly demonstrates the evolution and just how vital this shift is. Here's a timeline that really provides some perspective looking at some notable names in the Internet market.    What's clear is that the evolution and emergence of new technologies is increasing at a fast pace. Change isn't simply here, it's coming faster every day.   Here's another way to look at the evolution of technologies -     POTS is a legacy technology. It isn't on the rise. There's nothing new there. Converged VoIP began really emerging in 1999, but 2001 was a banner year. That's when VoIP really got hot. But in the past year, unified communications, open&nbsp; communications and complete collaboration and sharing have become key business drivers. In short, VoIP isn't enough to hold a competitive edge any longer. Businesses need to compete at higher levels and they have to have the enhanced productivity that can only be found by leveraging every possible tool.  Please join me and listen in on my conversation with Dan and Mark.  Technorati Tags: Siemens, IDC, unified communications, VoIP, Dan Bieler, Mark Straton, Ken Camp, podcast    
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<pubDate>Thu, 09 Aug 2007 20:42:13 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Realtime Unified Communications Community Conversation on Software Oriented Architecture with Todd Landry and Krithi Rao]]></title>
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I've spoken with Todd Landry at Sphere Communications several times. Todd and I first met at the Internet Telephony Expo in San Diego last year and I've been watching Sphere more closely ever since.  Recently Frost &amp; Sullivan, one of the most widely respected industry analyst firms, awarded their Product Differentiation Innovation Award to Sphere Communications for incorporating Software Oriented Architecture (SOA) into their product line.  Krithi Rao, one of Frost &amp; Sullivan's analysts said that "Sphere's architecture differentiation may become the company's strongest competitive advantage."I've written about SOA a few times and have been following the developments closely. I see SOA as the next step of convergence. Beyond converging voice and data network infrastructure, SOA converges applications and services. It really present the opportunity for voice services and applications to come together and integrate seamlessly.  I spoke on a conference call with Krithi and Todd. about SOA and why it's important.  Please join me and listen in on our conversation.  Technorati Tags: Software Oriented Architecture, SOA, Todd Landry, Sphere Communications, Krithi Rao, Frost &amp; Sullivan, Ken Camp, unified communications, podcast    
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jun 2007 18:05:49 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Realtime Unified Communications Podcast Chat with David Mandelstam at Sangoma Technologies]]></title>
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I first spoke with David Mandelstam at Sangoma Technologies quite some time ago. He was one of the first interview conversations we had here in the Realtime Community. I've since spent time with David at a couple of industry conferences, sometimes searching for coffee together.Founded in 1984 as Sangoma Technologies, the company has earned a leadership reputation for its robust data communications products based on the PC platform.In May 2000, through a reverse takeover, Sangoma Technologies became a publicly traded company on the Toronto Venture Exchange (TSXV:STC). David's an incredibly nice man and brings some insights to the industry that I find fascinating. He sees things from a large perspective because of the role Sangoma plays in unified communications overall.David's always a pleasure to talk with and someone I enjoy counting among my friends. Please join me and listen in on our conversation.  Technorati Tags: Sangoma Technologies, David Mandelstam, Ken Camp, podcast, interview    
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<link>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/realtime-voip/KenCampVoIPPodcast/~3/114179849/realtime_unified_communication_21.htm</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2007 13:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Realtime Unified Communications Podcast Chat with Todd Landry at Sphere Communications]]></title>
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I first met Todd Landry, Senior Vice President from Sphere Communications at the ITExpo in San Diego last year. We had a great conversation on the exhibit floor, and I've spoken to him regularly since. Todd joined Sphere in 2003 to lead product management, marketing and business development. Prior to Sphere, Mr. Landry launched carrier-class IP Telephony SoftSwitch and Media Gateway solutions as Vice President of Product Management at CommWorks Corporation (a subsidiary of 3Com Corporation). At CommWorks, Mr. Landry also established several OEMs and conducted strategic acquisitions. Prior to 3Com, he led the development and launch of the Total Control line of Internet access and wireless CDMA mobile data products as Vice President of Product Management at U.S. Robotics. Mr. Landry holds two U.S. patents related to IP telephony and mobile wireless data systems. Mr. Landry graduated from DeVry Institute of Technology and Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago, and has participated in several executive education initiatives including Northwestern University 's Kellogg Graduate School and University of Michigan 's School of Business Administration.He's always a pleasure to talk with and has soem really keen insights into the direction the industry's headed in. The other day I had a chance to talk with Todd again, and I invite you to listen in on our conversation.  Technorati Tags: Todd Landry, Sphere Communications, podcast, Ken Camp, unified communications, VoIP   
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2007 20:18:12 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Realtime Unified Communications Podcast Chat with Lou Guercia at WebDialogs]]></title>
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Last year at the ITExpo in San Diego I had the chance to meet and have dinner with Lou Guercia, CEO at WebDialogs. Lou's a great guy with a very solution-oriented view of the world.                    The other day I had a chance to connect with Lou on Skype and talk about what's been going on with Unyte. We also explored some thoughts on Microsoft's acquisition of Tellme, Cisco's acquisition of Webex, and what those purchases might signal to the industry.Lou and I connected on Skype and I'll warn you that there are a couple of points where he garbled a little, then one spot at the very end I had to just cut out. But overall the quality is quite listenable. Please join me, and listen in on my conversation with Lou Guercia at WebDialogs.   Technorati Tags: WebDialogs, Unyte, Lou Guercia, Ken Camp, unified communications. VoIP, podcast   
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<pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2007 01:02:31 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Realtime Unified Communications Podcast Chat with Michael Rubin at Sonus Networks]]></title>
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A few months back I began an email conversation with a regular reader here about Sonus Networks and where they fit in the unified communications space. First, I want to say, thanks again David for reminding me that Sonus is out there. They'd really slipped off my radar so to speak. After quite a bit of coordination, I had a great conversation with Michael Rubin at Sonus. Michale's the VP of Access Solutions. He's been with Sonus for about eight years, and provided some really interesting thoughts on the market and where things are headed. I'm hoping that this leads to ongoing updates from Sonus as the continue to expand and evolve. I anticipate we'll come back around for a podcast chat again every few months with them. Founded in 1997, Sonus Networks, Inc. is a leading provider of wireless and wireline voice over IP (VoIP) and multimedia infrastructure solutions for carriers, PTTs, ISPs, cable companies, CLECs and next-generation service providers.             Deployed worldwide in some of the most demanding, large-scale environments, Sonus products enable residential and business voice over broadband (VoBB), wireless voice and multimedia, trunking and tandem switching, carrier interconnection and enhanced services.             Since their inception, Sonus' visionary products have been built upon the same distributed architecture principles that underlie today's industry standard, the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). Feature-rich, scalable and reliable, Sonus' portfolio of products enable telecommunications providers to reap the CAPEX and OPEX advantages of IP technology while deploying competitive and differentiating services.             In addition, Sonus offers proven third-party solutions with its Open Services Partner Alliance (OSPA). The OSPA technologies and applications, integrated with Sonus' IMS Architecture and products, offer telecommunication providers complete, best-of-breed solutions for enhanced services.             Sonus has offices worldwide and is headquartered in Westford, Massachusetts, USA.Please join me, and listen in on my conversation with Michael Rubin at Sonus Networks  Technorati Tags: Sonus Networks, Michael Rubin, fixed mobile convergence, FMC, IMS, IP Multimedia Subsystems, unified communications, VoIP   
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<pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2007 21:48:18 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Realtime Unified Communications Podcast Chat with David Moorhouse at Camrivox]]></title>
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One of the companies that caught my eye going into spring VON is Camrivox. Since I wasn't able to make it to the VON conference, we've been working to coordinate logistics for a telephone chat. Yesterday I was able to speak with David Moorhouse, Camrivox's VP of Marketing.David has more than 25 years experience in the electronics industry, previously as Product Line Manager for Conexant's "Argon" range of DSL and networking ICs and software for CPE. Prior to Conexant, David worked for Dataquest (Gartner Group) as Director of Market Research for the European communications applications semiconductor market.Camrivox's PR team also provided me with a couple pictures of the Flexor 500 telephone. Please join me, and listen in on my conversation with  David Moorhouse at Camrivox     
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<pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2007 17:32:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Realtime Unified Communications Podcast Chat with Acme Packets Marketing Leaders]]></title>
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Some time back I spoke with Acme Packet and one of their customers, O1 Networks. That chat was diriven by a press release about some work the two companies were doing together. That podcast is online here. Acme Packet had been in my preipheral vision prior to that podcast, but that brought them more distinctly into my view. They've had a number of news releases, updates and enhancements since then.Yesterday I spoke on the phone with Kevin Mitchell, Acme's Director of Solutions Marketing and Seamus Hourihan, their Senior VP of&nbsp; Marketing and Product Management.Rather than share bios from Seamus and Kevin, I'd like to share somethign I found on Acme Packets web site answering the question "why Acme?"               		 				 						 How'd You Get That Name?Naming a company is one of the toughest decisions for a startup. A great name should be memorable and help tell your "story." And the name should be near the beginning of the alphabet - or at least before Cisco, if you are in the telecom field.Once you have a name, you still have to design a logo that faithfully represents your company's mission. Unfortunately, you'll get plenty of "helpful" advice about your name and logo from almost everyone, including your mother!We based our name and logo on our "story:""Enabling peak performance for interactive communications across IP network borders, so service providers can increase their revenues and profits by delivering new voice, video, and multimedia applications."It was blatantly obvious the only choice was:         \Ac"me\, n. - the highest point or level attainable [syn: apex, height, elevation, peak, pinnacle, summit, superlative, top, vertex]          \pack"et\, n. - The unit of data sent across an IP network. Most correctly used to describe application layer data units.   The intersecting peak and packet represent interconnecting networks, where we enable interactive communications across IP networks.  The star represents the light we shine on your networking and business challenges.The gold color represents the "gold bits," or valuable premium communications, we help you deliver.The teal blue color represents the modern professionalism we apply to solving your problems.The italic font represents the forward-looking, visionary team we have assembled.The lower case text represents our approachable team that works with you to achieve your business goals of increased revenues and profits.That's it. Now you know the entire "story" behind our name, logo, and mission.           Please join me, and listen in on my conversation with Seamus and Kevin  Technorati Tags: Acme Packet, session border controllers, unified communications, VoIP   
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<pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2007 15:33:00 GMT</pubDate>
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