Business Quality Video Conferencing over the Internet (Part 2 of 2)

Posted on March 8, 2008

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If you would like to learn about a business-quality video conferencing unit based on standard PC architecture and only requiring the public Internet (wired or wireless) for transmission, this interview is for you.  (Part 2 of 2).

Our guest today is Richard Ford who is the CEO of Vtel Corporation. His company makes a business-quality (standard H.323) video conferencing unit that is priced at $6,000. A less expensive unit based on Session Internet Protocol (SIP) is available for $4,000. Read more…

Business Quality Video Conferencing over the Internet (Part 1 of 2)

Posted on March 7, 2008

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If you would like to learn about a business-quality video conferencing unit based on standard PC architecture and only requiring the public Internet (wired or wireless) for transmission, this interview is for you.  (Part 1 of 2).

Subject: Our guest today is Richard Ford who is the CEO of Vtel Corporation. His company makes a business-quality (standard H.323) video conferencing unit that is priced at $6,000. A less expensive unit based on Session Internet Protocol (SIP) is available for $4,000. Read more…

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Why Blu-ray Beat HD-DVD

Posted on March 4, 2008

 
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Summary: If you are curious to know why Blu-Ray won the standards battle against HD-DVD for High Definition DVDs, this interview is for you. 
 
Subject: Our guest today is Steve Lang who operates the MadMaxMedia.com blog. Steve believes that the decision by Sony to include a Blu-Ray player in the Play Station 3 gave Blu-Ray the edge. While Microsoft’s X-Box could double as an HD-DVD movie player, the consumer was required to purchase an added external drive. 

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Constructing a Custom Website - 101

Posted on March 1, 2008

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Summary: If you haven’t yet started a custom website for your business and would like to learn how to select a good contractor and webmaster, this interview is for you.
 
Subject: Our guest today is Ted Bradley who is the CEO of St. Pete Digital. Ted builds custom websites for small businesses. He also happens to be a championship swimmer and recently set a national record in the 200 meter backstroke. Ted is only a few years out of the Information Technology program at Florida State and thereby seems to be following a characteristic career pattern within the webmaster guild. Read more…

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