This is a good time to send out a reminder that there's more to the Realtime Unified Communications Community that just this blog. If you're reading in an RSS reader, you're missing links to other goodies. Our Digital Library there are a number of links to other content, some written by men, and some by other authors. We're always working toward adding more content too.
Coming soon you'll see a series of three papers around Fixed Mobile Convergence. For March I'll be collaborating with my partner on a series of three articles on video - for personal use, mobile use and business use.,
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Download this Essentials Series Now! |  | The Essentials Series: Communications Enabled Business Author: Ken Camp Communications-Enabled Business Processes (CEBP) is an important new innovation in the automation of human communications within the context of business applications. CEBP is defined as tightly integrating communications technologies with business processes and applications to enable concurrent or consecutive communication among customers, suppliers and employees. The Essentials Series: Communications Enabled Business illustrates the benefits of enabling business processes with communications capabilities (CEBP) as well as techniques, best practices, administration/management tools, third party utilities and example scenarios. Articles include: Convergence Sets the Stage for Communications Enabled Business Processes (CEBP) Communications Enabled Business Processes (CEBP) in the Enterprise Business Environment Communications Enabled Business Processes (CEBP) for Service and Solution Providers |
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Hi Ken, I tried to put in my email address on your web site to download the CEBP papers, but couldn't get a password to work? Do I need to be a member or something?
Posted by: Paul Sweeney | February 27, 2008 2:23 AM
Not sure what the problem is Paul. I sent it over to the guy who does all the web site design and admin work to see if he can track it down.
Sorry it wasn't working right.
Posted by: Ken Camp | February 27, 2008 9:38 AM