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Hybrid apps relying on third-party code offer a number of advantages. Apps can be quickly build by standard web developers using their knowledge with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, so you can build an app as fast as any other HTML5 application. Apps can be built with a standardized code base and compiled for a native app on supported platforms -- that is, on both Apple iOS and Google Android.
ITEXPO played host to the cutting edge in business transformation technology, and while many in tech see the big getting bigger it is startups that serve as incubators for innovation. In that light, the IDEA Showcase @ITEXPO was welcomed into the show program to celebrate innovation, disruption, evolution and acceleration. This year's flock of seven startups wowed attendees and judges alike, leaving no room for disappointment.
WebRTC has great promise for sales and customer support. For individuals using a browser that supports WebRTC, it adds another real-time communications channel that is fast and easy, and very personalized. Many companies that have considered offering it, however, remain wary of quality. So they probably should: chance are, your organization doesn't have the IT resources of Google, Amazon or Facebook.
The new model for UC is embodied by WebRTC, the real-time communications standard established by Google and currently being adopted by the standards bodies, WC3 and IETF. WebRTC connects users in a UC environment with the click of a link. No need for plugins, proprietary software, usernames or cloud services (unless you want add-on functionality such as guaranteed quality of service). WebRTC just works, so users don't have to think about platforms or software when they want to chat by video or share files.
Reportedly seeking an increase in testing space and a possible increase and capital and operational savings, software-based private branch exchange (PBX) provider 3CX has announced the beginning of its partnership with TekVision.


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