As a low-cost alternative to wired communication networks, Voice over Internet Protocol technology, better known as VOIP, has inflated into a million dollar market. By converting analog voice signals directly into data packets that can be transported over the communication network, VOIP provides a high quality solution to enterprise communication needs. To remain in coherence with the age-old economic theorem of demand and supply, several companies have ventured into the VOIP market. However, in this arena dominated by technological development and IT infrastructure, Cisco enjoys the lion’s share with several high end products on sale.
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25May
Posted by: Mayank Saxena
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12Feb
In terms of expansion, Google shares its tendency with Alexander the Great. Google is certainly the uncrowned king of the Internet, but it keeps extending its territories by launching new products. However, not every product enjoys as successful a fate as Gmail. After Google Wave failed to create waves among netizens, the company has launched another sensation – Google Buzz.Google Buzz – Sneak Preview
Google Buzz is another bold step from the company to jump on the social networking bandwagon. Why bold? Because, Google already has tried its luck with Orkut.com and OpenSocial.com. However, the search engine giant was unable to dominate social ties that exist among internet users worldwide.
Posted by: Mayank Saxena
Tags: APIs, Applications, Facebook, Focus, Gmail, Google, Google Buzz, Google Maps, Google Wave, Industry, Product, Social Media, Social Networking, Trends, Twitter, Wave, Web2.0
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25Aug

Microsoft® BizSpark™ Network Partner
We are now part of Microsoft’s BizSpark Program. This is exciting, as this global program fosters the success of innovative startups committed to Microsoft’s platform technologies. Earlier this month, Veda was selected to join the Microsoft BizSpark Program as a Network Partner. Launched in November 2008, the BizSpark Program is a global business program designed to support and guide entrepreneurs and startups by connecting them to Network Partners. Network Partners are essentially businesses that are active members of the global software ecosystem and can offer mentorship, guidance and resources to BizSpark Startups.
Those businesses that qualify as BizSpark Startups gain access to Microsoft development tools, platform technologies and production licenses, including Windows Server and SQL Server. BizSpark, thus, creates an ongoing, mutually beneficial ecosystem between Microsoft, Startups and Network Partners.
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Posted by: Harish Agrawal
Tags: Business, Business Design, Entreprenuership, Industry, Microsoft, Network, Partner, Product, Program, Software, SQL, Startups, Systems



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