Unified Communications Experts meet in San Francisco

October 14, 2008

200810141607.jpgIMTC is having its annual event on the 12th and 13th of November. The event is focused on unified communication and the way it supports business processes in the enterprise, as well as the blurring lines between corporate systems and online applications.

We have great speakers at the event – starting with Joe Burton, CTO of unified communication group in Cisco, Matt Collier, SVP of LifeSize communications, Ty Wang, Senior director of Product Marketing at Oracle, Sridhar Vembu, CEO of Zoho, Hakon Dahla, CTO of Tandberg, and Anatoli Levine, IMTC President. The event covers both cutting edge technologies (such as the world beyond H264, Scalable video coding today, and conformance methodologies) as well as business issues such as unified communication beyond click to call, social networks and the enterprise, Multimedia and tele-health and many more.

It is an exciting event, taking place in an exciting location – St. Regis hotel in San Francisco (personally I am asking myself where is the nearest Apple store, after today’s announcements). I am moderating several panels in the first day, and will be there through the event.

If you are in this business, or want to meet in San Francisco, you should come and say Hi. Here is the agenda, and you can register here.

One Response to “Unified Communications Experts meet in San Francisco”


  1. Hello,

    I presented “G.719 – The First ITU-T Standard for Full-Band Audio” at the IMTC Meeting in San Francisco (November 2008). Due to the limited time, I could not cover all technologies incorporated into the new audio codec.

    If you are interested in more information about G.719, please read a summary on my blog http://videonetworker.blogspot.com/2009/04/new-white-paper-g719-first-itu-t.html. It has a link to the full white paper on the issue.

    Regards,
    Stefan


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