October 29, 2009
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Network World
Robin Gareiss writes about the telepresence market space.
“Telepresence is a technology poised to become mainstream as costs decline, making it more affordable to more businesses. Basically, once people experience telepresence, they want the technology. Already, about 28 per cent of organizations are using telepresence, according to Nemertes’ latest research.”
Signs of recovery in Juniper, Cisco quarters
Network World
Cisco Subnet reveals Junipers Q3 financial results and Cisco’s Q1 results.
“Juniper says we’re in a recovery – its Q3 results affirm that, having come in nicely above Wall Street expectations. Cisco’s Q1, which it reports Nov. 4, is also forecast to be better than initially thought. Both are indications that IT spending is picking back up.Juniper said as much during its Q3 call with analysts, citing a 10 per cent sequential growth in its enterprise business.”
Google Voice Can Now Take Control Of Your Mobile Voicemail
TechCrunch
Michael Arrington provides some details around Google Voice.
“Google Voice is a great way to manage phone hell by giving you a single phone number that automatically rings your mobile, home, work and other phones based on your choice of rules and settings (who’s calling, when, etc.). Google has a new feature that allows mobile users to move their voicemail away from their carrier and over to Google Voice. The benefits: your mobile voicemails go into your Google Voice inbox along with other voicemails and text messages, plus you can create custom greetings for callers and your voicemails are all automatically transcribed.”