Showing posts with label ObjectWorld. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ObjectWorld. Show all posts

Monday, August 17, 2009

August 16- Week In Review

David Levy gave a great show about "The Advantages of Unified Messaging in an Enterprise".  To find out more info on David Levy, visit www.objectworld.com. 

Now, for the Week In Review:
  • 3D Printers Make Manufacturing Accessible- Wired- [JUMP]
  • Google Wants Testers for It's Latest Search Algorithm- Wired- [JUMP]
  • Getting Your Wireless Network Up To Speed- NY Times- [JUMP]
  • Schools Go Green, Save Green- Long Island Press- [JUMP]
  • Scarlet Knights Add Seats in Football Stadium- SNY.tv- [JUMP]
Stop by on Thursday for the upcoming show post for Sunday.

Thanks for the support!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

August 16- The Benefits of Unified Communications in an Enterprise

This Sunday, David Levy will tell us what are the pros and cons of Unified Communications in an Enterprise setting. He will also be telling us about the work that goes into setting it up for you company and how much of an advantage Unified Communications is for your company.

David is the Chief Operating Officer of Velatica, which acquired the assets of ObjectWorld in 2004. With 30 years of experience brought to the show for this topic, it will be one that you do not want to miss!

The show will air this Sunday, August 16, 2009 at 6 pm EDT/ 3 pm MST on KFNX-1100 in the Greater Phoenix area.

You can also stream the show live at the same time from this link.

Thanks for the support and stop by on Monday for our Week In Review post.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

July 3- Unified Messaging Adds Fireworks To a Business

David Levy stops by to tell us about "Enterprise Unified Messaging". As Chief Executive Officer, David Levy sets corporate direction, and establishes high-level strategic objectives. David is a co-founder of Velartica acquired the assets of ObjectWorld in Spring of 2004. Dave brings over 30 years of experience commercializing emerging technologies into successful communications and computing businesses.

The show will be a good one and I urge you to listen to it.

If you are in the greater Phoenix area, tune in on KFNX 1100 at 6 pm EDT/3 pm MST.

If you are not in the greater Phoenix area, but still want to listen, stream the show live on the internet from this link----->[JUMP]

Thanks for the support and have a great 4th of July!