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Communications and Clouds
Interview on SaaS/CaaS and Cloud Computing
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over 4 years ago
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hofstader
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This interview from the Internet Telephony Conference has been posted on TMCnet CaaS community site . In this interview with Charles Studt, VP of Product Management and Marketing from IntelePeer, and me we discuss SaaS/CaaS and Cloud Computing and...
Communications and Clouds
Using Visual Studio DSL Tools to Simplify Network Activation
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over 4 years ago
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hofstader
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Travis Brown and Gary Sidhu from Qwest Communications and I have written a whitepaper on the benefits of using the Visual Studio DSL toolkit for a software system that activates IP VPNs for a telecommunications network service provider. The whitepaper...
Communications and Clouds
What Matters?
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over 4 years ago
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Last month I sat on a SaaS panel during the Internet Telephony conference in Los Angeles. The panel began with opening statements from the speakers, and much to my surprise the first speaker went into a diatribe on the notion of SaaS as a concept...
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