Post by warner123 on Feb 27, 2024 5:36:38 GMT
Great success for VON Europe 2007, the reference event for ICT, which took place last week at the Marriott Park Hotel for Rome Caput Media. Here are some numbers from the event: over 4000 visitors, of 12 different nationalities; sponsors and exhibitors reach 101; There are 55 Italian and foreign associations and media partners; there are over 200 international speakers and over 40 specialized conferences. VON Europe 2007 brought together the major Italian and European telecommunications players. The topics focused on VoIP for businesses and consumers, Security & Privacy, FMC, VNMO and mVoIP and Open Source VoIP. At Von Europe, the conference session dedicated to Open Source telephony certainly attracted great attention, destined to cause some confusion among the "big operators", but which provided comforting data on the future of corporate and private telephony, as well as making the point on Open Source applications in the field of IP telephony. The Video on the Net Conference proved to be no less interesting.
The topics addressed concerned communities, p2p, social networking Uruguay Mobile Number List with numerous and up-to-date debates on the future of TV and how the web is revolutionizing the languages and production and distribution strategies of broadcasters. Among the most interesting and anticipated speakers were Derrick De Kerckhove, director of the Mcluhan Program, Jeff Pulver founder of Pulvermedia, Mauro Lupi of IAB Italia, Carmelo Zaccone, but there were many Italian and international interventions that animated the conference rooms involving both industry experts and the simply curious. At the Broadband Business Forum, all the solutions to fight the Digital Divide and increase the development of Municipal Wireless were the protagonists.
With WiMax at the starting line (the tender notice is arriving), operators and experts have also put FMC - UMA and Mobile Virtual Network Operator - and Open Source solutions for Mesh Networks under the microscope. Videogov Summit finally addressed the topic of video surveillance in the public sector: technological, social, institutional and regulatory aspects were examined through case histories of public and private applications. As for the news from the large world of stands and professional operators, I would like to point out just some of the many interesting solutions proposed. Mastercom proposes to use VoIP technology in CRM projects and with a speech at the round table "How the Customer Relationship chain is changing in the web 2.0 era" illustrates the advantages and effects on business processes and infrastructures.
The topics addressed concerned communities, p2p, social networking Uruguay Mobile Number List with numerous and up-to-date debates on the future of TV and how the web is revolutionizing the languages and production and distribution strategies of broadcasters. Among the most interesting and anticipated speakers were Derrick De Kerckhove, director of the Mcluhan Program, Jeff Pulver founder of Pulvermedia, Mauro Lupi of IAB Italia, Carmelo Zaccone, but there were many Italian and international interventions that animated the conference rooms involving both industry experts and the simply curious. At the Broadband Business Forum, all the solutions to fight the Digital Divide and increase the development of Municipal Wireless were the protagonists.
With WiMax at the starting line (the tender notice is arriving), operators and experts have also put FMC - UMA and Mobile Virtual Network Operator - and Open Source solutions for Mesh Networks under the microscope. Videogov Summit finally addressed the topic of video surveillance in the public sector: technological, social, institutional and regulatory aspects were examined through case histories of public and private applications. As for the news from the large world of stands and professional operators, I would like to point out just some of the many interesting solutions proposed. Mastercom proposes to use VoIP technology in CRM projects and with a speech at the round table "How the Customer Relationship chain is changing in the web 2.0 era" illustrates the advantages and effects on business processes and infrastructures.