Realtime Unified Communications Community - A progress update
For those of you who've been with us for a while, I thought it might be time for a small update. As you know, we began focused on VoIP, but evolved and moved to a new platforn here a while back. If you look at the top of the web page, you see options for our Digital Library and Community Forums in additions to the blog and podcast series.
In the near future, we'll be removing the forums. They may return at some future point, but the real community conversation mostly centers around the blog and podcasts. The Digital Library has some resources, and we'll be adding more. There are some papers I've written and other articles of interest there. We're always looking for content.
Another thing we're always looknig for is sponsors. Whether you're a large or small company, if you're a solution provider or player in the broad space of unified communications, we'd like to be your partner for sharing your information. It doesn't matter if your company is into VoIP, mobility, video, or some other aspect of the broad subjects we cover here. We have a number of different ways to help share your message. If you'd like more information or a chance to talk with someone at Realtimepublishers about getting involve with a community, the Realtime Nexus, or some of the other ways we can help, please send us an email.
As we've grown over the past year and a half, we're also gaining momentum and traction with other companies that contribute to the unified communications solution set. I've mentioned a number of new companies recently. We're always watching the industry. I'm in the early stages of forming new information sharing relationships with companies like Intel and Motorola, so company size is not a factor. Those of you who bring solutions to the market are always of interest here, whether you're a small innovator or a large solution provider.
One thing you can always count on here at the Realtime Unified Communications Community is that we'll always have something new and interesting on the horizon.
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