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Voxeo Speaks #007 – The Apps Race – Dan York and Thomas Howe

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

At VON 2009 in Miami Beach, FL, Voxeo’s Dan York joined Thomas Howe and Suresh Bhandarkar to discuss the topic of applications and “app stores”. The abstract of the session was: The Apple App Store has proven the value of embracing third-party application developers to bring innovative, sticky and useful applications to subscribers. But how can service providers leverage the idea? To date device manufacturers like Research in Motion Ltd. and Palm Inc., or platform providers like Google Inc. and Broadsoft Corp. have led the applications charge-and reaped the benefits. This session will examine where carriers fit into the value chain ? and how they can build viable ecosystems of their own. … although Dan and Thomas took it in different directions in a lively and spirited discussion. More info about Voxeo can be found at www.voxeo.com and blogs.voxeo.com.


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A quick view from VON and my presentations there…

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

vonaudience.jpgThis week is VON 2009 down in South Beach, Miami, FL. As I mentioned previously, we had a Voxeo presence down at VON, although with some last minute scheduling changes, RJ Auburn was not able to attend. I spoke twice on Monday, first on the future of hosted voice and the second on the future of developer ecosystems and carriers. I recorded both sessions on video and intend to post them here soon.

In the first panel, “Beyond Boxes: The Future of the PBX“, Adtran’s Chris Thompson and I discussed the future of hosted PBXs with the moderator Mike Oeth from Junction Networks. It was a good session where we discussed how hosted networks can work today, where they are and are not appropriate and what questions customers should ask of hosted application providers. Khali Henderson from VON captured some of the flavor of the talk in her piece: “Hosted vs. Premises PBX: No Contest“. (And yes, she has my title wrong, but that was my title way back at the beginning of the year when we first submitted these talks.)

As she writes, a big part of our discussion was that customers should not have to choose… that hosted, premise or indeed hybrid networks may be appropriate for different kinds of network situations.

von2009-howe-york.jpgMy second panel, “The Apps Race: Building a Developer Community in the New Telecom World“, was quite a fun one in that the panel was just Thomas Howe and I along with moderator Suresh Bhandarkar from Tech Mahindra.

Thomas and I have known each other for a good number of years, are both extreme extroverts who enjoy presenting, have no issue playing off of each other and are good friends to boot. So needless to say it was a very, um, “dynamic” session. :-) I actually felt a bit bad for Suresh because he had done an excellent job as a moderator preparing for the panel and assembling a list of questions for us to discuss – Thomas and I just didn’t exactly go along with some of the questions. Primarily because Suresh was trying to go after the viewpoint “how can carriers succeed in the apps market, differentiate and win?”, while Thomas and I took a dim view of that. In truth, we’d like the carriers to open up more so that other companies can create innovative services on top of the network.

VON’s Khali Henderson did capture some of the talk in “Can Carriers Catch Up in the Apps Race?“. And yes, Thomas did indeed say that the carriers need a lobotomy… the video of this session should be amusing at least.

As to the VON show itself, this was the first year with Virgo Publishing at the helm and it showed that it was a newer show. There were minor little things like no available WiFi (something organizer Rick Martin ensured us would be corrected for the next show), lack of available power or power strips in the rooms… those are just growing pains for tech shows. The sessions themselves seemed well-attended. Both of mine had 50-ish people in them that filled the available rooms. The exhibit hall had a good number of vendors. I wasn’t there for too long to get a sense of how traffic was on the show floor – I left in the middle of Monday afternoon to head up to Voxeo’s office in Orlando.

The VON show continued today and goes on through mid-day tomorrow. Skype’s Chief Strategy Officer will be speaking tomorrow and I’m looking forward to learning what he says. I have hints that there may be some interesting announcements… we’ll see. In any event, I’ll be curious to read other accounts of VON from folks who stayed longer.

Meanwhile, I’ll be getting the video from those two sessions up online in the next while….


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Voxeo’s RJ Auburn and Dan York speaking at VON in Miami Sept 21 -23

Friday, September 11th, 2009

For any of you attending the new VON Conference & Expo from September 21-23 in South Beach, Miami, Florida, both Voxeo CTO RJ Auburn and I (Dan York) will be there at the show speaking. We now have a page up with the abstracts of the talks we’ll be giving:

http://blogs.voxeo.com/events/von-conference-expo-2009/

The quick view is this:

Monday, September 21, 2009

10 – 11:15am, Beyond Boxes: The Future of the PBX (Dan York)

11:30 – 12:30pm, The Apps Race: Building a Developer Community in the New Telecom World (RJ Auburn)

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

11 – 11:50am, Beyond Guys in Trucks: Mobilizing Enterprise Applications (RJ Auburn

This will be the very first VON show run by Virgo Publishing since they acquired the event through the demise of Pulvermedia. I personally attended and spoke a (and very much enjoyed) a number of the VON events in the past when Jeff Pulver and his team were running them – so it will be interesting to see what the event is like under different management.

In any case, if you are going to be down at VON, please drop either RJ or I an email or catch us on Twitter (zscgeek or danyork). Naturally we will be twittering on the Voxeo Twitter account from the show. See you there!

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Voxeo Exhibits at Spring VON…

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Following last week’s speaking engagements at Voice Search and eComm 2008, a few Voxeo team members remain on the west coast this week for Spring VON.x and Digium Asterisk World. The conferences, which kicked off today, are collocated at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, CA. Voxeo’s CTO, RJ Auburn, is part of a panel discussion titled, “The Impact of Next Generation Web Technology on Open Source Telephony Applications”. The discussion will take place Wednesday, March 19th from 3:15pm – 4:30pm in Room A7 for anyone who will be at the show. Voxeo is also exhibiting at the VON Expo with longtime partner, CommuniGate Systems. CommuniGate Pro’s SIP proxies are deployed in Voxeo’s worldwide hosting facilities. We’ll be in booth 725, so stop by and talk to Jose or RJ if you are attending the show.


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Flying to San Diego (via LAX) For Voice Search

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Today I will be flying to sunny San Diego for the Voice Search conference to speak on the advantages/disadvantages of using hosted IVR systems. As one of the few vendors on the market that offer both a hosted platform and a premise solution I hopefully will be able to speak on the advantages of each without the normal conflict of interest that most Venders have ;-)
After a few days in SoCal I will then head up to the SF Bay Area for an exciting week and a half where I will be speaking at eComm and VON.  Anyway the flight is now boarding so I had better get moving. More blogging later!


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