by Rocky on April 15, 2010
When drafting your marketing message, how much do you try to follow popular trends? If you decide to rewrap the packaging around your message, do you change your activities as well?
In the VAR guy’s blog post “Fonality Repositions: Goodbye to Open-Source, Hello Cloud,” he makes a pretty strong statement about Fonality’s move from one trend [...]
http://www.phonemarketinginsider.com/fonality-sugarcrm-cloud-telephony/
by Rocky on February 23, 2010
Snom technology announced its new partnership with ScopServ International, which expands its VoIP services compatibility with open source systems.“This combination gives users an interoperable end-to-end telephony system from server to desktop,” said Denis Trépanier, president and CEO of ScopServ.
How does this partnership provide added value for Snom’s customers?
With ScopServ’s ScopTEL IP PBX, a web-based graphical [...]
http://www.phonemarketinginsider.com/snom-expands-its-voip-phones-for-open-source-systems/
by Rocky on January 20, 2010
Wow. The business power of a great acquisition depends on both its ability to add value to both parties, and its creation of a new entity where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Here’s a great example, fresh off the press, of an acquisition that can change the game of cloud [...]
http://www.phonemarketinginsider.com/ifbyphone-acquires-cloudvox-changes-cloud-telephony/
by Rocky on October 9, 2009
“In an era of dynamic Web apps, phone infrastructure has been stuck in the last century: capital-intensive, hard to automate, and even harder to scale. With Cloudvox, if you can sketch it, you can build it,” said Troy Davis, CEO of Seven Scale, the company behind Cloudvox.
How does Cloudvox make building phone apps as simple [...]
http://www.phonemarketinginsider.com/cloudvox-launches-open-source-phone-api/