World wide webinar
“What,” VoIP solutions provider Pulvermedia rhetorically asks, “do high growth services like videoconferencing, unified messaging, ringback tones, prepaid calling cards, IP Centrex, IVR, and IP Contact Centers all have in common? The answer is that they all need IP-based media processing – the 'behind the scenes' foundation essential for economical and scalable VoIP, video, and IMS enhanced services.”
With this intro, Pulvermedia announced yesterday its up-and-coming webinar entitled “IP Media Processing: The Foundation for VoIP and IMS Services,” which presents a new platform-independent media processing technology designed to cover the entire range of media processing deployment options, from small enterprise point solutions running on Linux-based servers, to solutions running on ATCA-based hardware platforms, up to the largest IMS deployments running on purpose-built hardware.
This secret new technology promises VoIP solution and IMS application vendors, service providers, and enterprises a “one-stop shop” for any IP media processing functional or economic requirement, regardless of hardware platform, control protocol, market, or application.
The webinar is targeted for CTOs, product and network architects, and technical personnel within telecom vendor, service provider, and Fortune 500 companies involved in business VoIP and IMS service development and deployment.
The main speaker will be RadiSys senior product marketing manager Ray Adensamer, a twenty-year veteran of the data and telecommunications industries in the areas of product marketing and business development. The moderator is Pulvermedia’s own Carl Ford, the community developer and VP content.
“IP Media Processing: The Foundation for VoIP and IMS Services” will be held Wednesday, June 27 at noon EDT. To log on for the event, go to www.iian.ibeam.com/events/mult001/22751/.
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Posted by: Mark Vane | Jun 25, 2007 at 01:54 AM