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  • Cisco Expected to Unveil Affordable Telepresence

    (Reuters) – Cisco Systems Inc (NASDAQ:CSCO) is set to unveil a new consumer product in October, the company said, amid expectations for a cheaper, consumer-friendly version of its popular TelePresence videoconference systems. A spokesman on Monday declined to give details on the Oct. 6 announcement except to say that it would be a major, new…

  • Avaya, Skype Deal on Unified Communications and Collaboration

    Watch out Cisco, Polycom and LifeSize. Avaya and Skype plan to announce a strategic agreement for unified communications and collaboration solutions on September 29. Click here for Avaya, Skype Deal Update News of the planned partnership comes soon after Avaya announced that it hired ex-Polycom executive Joe Sigrist to head up the video business at…

  • Avaya Gets Ex-Polycom Video Executive

    Avaya has hired former Polycom executive Joe Sigrist as its new vice president and general manager of video. The Avaya executive announcements follows a host of product and solution announcements around the video business last week. Avaya said Sigrist will play a key role in expanding Avaya’s focus on video and business collaboration as well…

  • RIM BlackPad Tablet Computer to Debut, Report

    Citing internal sources at RIM, the Wall Street Journal  reported Tuesday that RIM plans to unveil its new tablet computer next week at the upcoming RIM developers conference in San Francisco. In a surprising twist, the tablet, code-named “BlackPad,” will run the new QNX Software OS instead of the BlackBerry OS.   RIM purchased QNX…

  • Unified Communications Player Polycom Names Six New Executives

    Polycom has hired a slate of six new executives in a reorganization designed to combine the strength of its voice and video operations into a single unified communications entity and grow to the next level. Top on the roster is Joe Burton who joins Polycom as a senior vice president and chief strategy and chief…

  • 1. A Better Android Market

    1. A Better Android Market The Android Market is growing at an astounding rate. But it’s hard to navigate, and most would agree that it doesn’t deliver all the functionality and reliability that consumers find in Apple’s App Store. If Google is to become the de facto leader in the mobile market, its Android app…

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