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What Google's VP8 Codec Means for the Future of Video Messaging

Since acquiring On2 Technologies in 2010, Google has been waging a battle to unseat the popular h.264 video codec with VP8, a technology it acquired with the On2 acquisition that it intends to release as open-source, royalty-free software. At issue is the cost and ubiquity of video online and in phones and mobile devices.

Redwood City-based Ingres Corporation, provider of open source enterprise-grade database management and inventors of VectoWise, entered into a strategic relationship with Talend, a...
Avaya, maker of business collaboration systems, software and services, today announced an array of application development partners working to drive new and innovative capabilities for Avaya IP...
At the CloudForce 2011 conference in NYC, Salesforce.com, unveiled their Service Cloud 3,what the company is calling the next generation of social contact centers. Service Cloud 3 was designed to let...
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Inbox Love, a new conference on email, will be held on February 25th at the Microsoft Conference Center in Mountain View, California. The speakers and sessions look great. 500 Startups’ (Dave...
Osterman Research
Lotusphere, IBM’s annual conference for all things messaging and collaboration, was held last week in Orlando. It was my fifth Lotusphere—always a good and informative conference held in a...
Although economists and other experts believe we are seeing light at the end of the recession tunnel, and IDC analysts expect IT spending to resume in 2011, we nevertheless still need to be very...
If we are to be wise in the outlook for 2011, what should we be focusing on? This is the question that was put to several messaging insiders. While it depends on a number of variables and there is no...
Salesforce.com launched its free Chatter.com enterprise social networking service on Monday and is celebrating big-time with well-placed Super Bowl Sunday ad space. The service, a Facebook-style...
Osterman Research
As Lotusphere begins this week in Orlando, I’ve been thinking about what IBM could do to bolster its position in the email and collaboration space, particularly as the company focuses on moving...
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