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Military communications: Liquid radio

America’s navy is developing an antenna made of seawater

A BIG American warship bristles with more than 100 large copper antennae that send and receive signals for its weapons, its radar and its voice and data communications. A lot of aerials, then, but still not enough. The navy wants its ships to carry even more of them. Fulfilling that desire has, however, stymied experts for decades. If placed too close together, antennae interfere with each other’s signals. They also get in the way of aircraft and weapons. And, crucially, naval antennae—many of them more than 20 metres tall—make warships more easily visible to enemy radar.

At the American navy’s Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (known as SPAWAR for short), in San Diego, a team of more than 30 engineers is trying to solve such problems. In 2007 the team’s leader, Daniel Tam, thought of a possible answer, appropriately enough, while taking his morning shower. The sodium and chloride ions in salt water conduct electricity. Could a spout of seawater, he mused, replace a metal antenna? …

BroadVision Launches Clearvale Enterprise for Corporate Communications

The platform manages the life cycle of a corporate communications document from creation to publication. – Social networking and e-business solutions provider BroadVision announced
the release of Clearvale Enterprise for Corporate Communications, a platform
designed to streamline the process of creating, managing and publicizing
corporate marketing materials across private and public networks.
The f…


Synergy and efficiency between marketing and communications Posted By : martinapp

Marketing and communication are a growing into the world of industry and services working in close harmony, often in perfect addition to ensure the efficiency and productivity of all strategies that are adopted in all business sectors.

Unified Communications Market Shows Strong Rebound in Q3: Dell’Oro

The unified communications market grew 7 percent in the third quarter, as vendors like Cisco, Microsoft and Avaya aggressively expanded their portfolios, according to DellOro Group. – That
energy vendors such as Cisco Systems, Avaya and, now, Microsoft are expanding
their unified communications (UC) offerings is showing up in the overall market
numbers, according to research firm DellOro Group.

In
a report Nov. 18, DellOro said that the third quarter saw the strongest grow…


Microsoft Launches Lync 2010, Targeting Enterprise Communications

Microsoft Lync 2010 formally launched with a New York City event Nov. 17. Microsoft hopes the unified communications platform will appeal to businesses large and small. – Microsoft formally launched Lync 2010, the rebranding of its
Office Communications software suite, with a New York City event Nov. 17. In
addition to providing business users with a software platform for enterprise
telephony, instant messaging, and video and audio conferencing, Lync can also
int…


Implix Launches Online Communications Platform ClickMeeting

ClickMeeting is available in plans ranging from $29.99 per month for unlimited online meetings for up to 25 attendees. – Implix, provider of the GetResponse e-mail marketing solution, announced an online
communications platform. ClickMeeting enables small to midsize business users
to set up conferences on the fly for up to 25 users, and ClickWebinar offers
live video conference streaming for 100 to 1,000 users.


Fleishman Hillard Int’l Communications – Corporate moves

Melvin Yong has been appointed senior VP wef September 2010
Work experience: Executive business editor/presenter, MediaCorp’s news, radio and print cluster

Microsoft Lync: Office Communications Software Rebranded

Microsoft Lync is the new name for its Office Communications software, which gives enterprise users the ability to use VOIP, instant messaging, and conferencing on a unified platform. – Microsoft has given the next generation of its Office
Communications software suite a streamlined, marketing-friendly name: Lync.
Meant as a combination of “link” and “sync,” Lync 2010 and Lync Server 2010
will offer users a unified end-user platform for enterprise telephony, instant
messaging, …


Unified Communications Adopted in Parts by Many Companies

While Unified Communications in some form is being broadly adopted by companies, very few actually use all available features. – Unified Communications,
as a concept, is broadly supported by enterprises at nearly all levels. The
idea of somehow integrating aspects of e-mail, voice mail, instant messaging
and other communication methods sounds like a good idea to nearly everyone. But
putting UC (Unified Communications) int…


How to Simplify the Transition to IP-Based Unified Communications

Legacy phone systems are no longer cutting it, especially as more people work remotely and require mobile capabilities to collaborate effectively. As a result, an increasing number of enterprises are transitioning toward IP-based unified communications. But if the network migration isn’t managed properly, unified communications can overwhelm networks and affect application performance. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Ed Basart explains how to transition to IP-based unified communications without overtaxing your IT department or budget. – Legacy phone systems are no longer offering the modern capabilities that drive business value, especially as more people are working remotely and requiring mobile features to collaborate and be productive. On top of that, IT teams are short on staff and budget. Add increasing layers of IT complexity…


O1 Communications Sells SMB Customer Base to TelePacific

Following regulatory approval, TelePacific will assume responsibility for service and support of O1 Communications’ small to medium-size business (SMB) customers. – O1 Communications, a competitive local exchange carrier serving retail and wholesale business customers, announced it has
signed a definitive acquisition agreement to sell the company’s retail
customer base to TelePacific Communications, a business
telecommunications provider in California and La…


EDI Consulting Services: A Boon for Your Business Communications Posted By : Adolphpaul

Electronic Data Interchange is the process by which companies exchange business data through computers. This technology is quickly replacing the traditional modes of data exchange like fax or traditional mail. The simple reason being the cost and time effectiveness of the process.

Polycom, BT UC Solutions Leverage Microsoft Communications Server ’14′

Polycom and BT are unveiling enhancements to their communications solutions to take advantage of Microsofts Communications Server “14” offering. – Polycom and BT are bulking up their communications offerings to
leverage Microsofts plans for its Office Communications Server
technologies.
The two companies made their announcements during the
first two days of Microsofts Worldwide Partner Conference in
Washington, D.C.
Polycom introduced ad…


How to Make Streaming Video over IP a Vital Part of Your Communications Strategy

Companies often publicize their breakthrough, next-generation products by conducting audio conference calls, sending out e-mail messages, issuing press releases or attempting live video broadcasts by rolling in a satellite truck or hiring an expensive video production service. But, as Knowledge Center contributor John Shaw explains here, a far more compelling and cost-effective approach would be for them to incorporate streaming video over IP into their corporate communications strategies. – A rapidly growing number of companies are economically broadcasting high definition-quality streaming video over their corporate LANs and WANs and the Internet. Streaming video combines the universal accessibility of voice over IP (VOIP) technology, the real-time immediacy and visual impact of video…


Concern over electronic communications law

The South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) has expressed its concerned about the recently-adopted Electronic Communications Law in Serbia. The Serbian parliament adopted the new Electronic Communications Law which envisages the creation of a database on personal electronic communications of citizens and allows national security and police forces to view the contents without the need for prior permission.

How to Succeed at Unified Communications Deployment

With unified communications now a mainstream solution for today’s workforce, IT departments across industries are considering unified communications deployments. With some thorough planning and realistic expectations, companies can implement unified communications applications and experience their benefits in a short time frame. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Gunjan Bhow explains how to lay the groundwork for a successful unified communications deployment. – Unified communications (UC) once seemed like just a pipe dream but it is now a reality. A recent Plantronics survey found that only two percent of Fortune 1000 companies were not already in active UC pilot/deployment or considering one. I think it’s safe to say that’s a critical mass.
It’s no wonde…


Tadić signs electronic communications law

Serbian President Boris Tadić has signed a set of laws on electronic communications adopted by the Serbian parliament.
“It is now necessary to improve Serbia’s legal system in order to guarantee a balance between the citizens’s right to safety and their other rights,” he said.

Fleishman-Hillard Int’l Communications – Corporate moves

Mark Lee has been appointed senior VP/GM wef June 2010
Work experience: Director, corporate affairs, Temasek Holdings; held senior communications roles in Citigroup Singapore and in the Singapore operations of multinational consultancies
 

FCC Nears Approval of ATandT, Verizon Spectrum Buy

The Federal Communications Commission is close to granting AT&T approval for its $2.35 billion purchase of rural U.S. wireless licenses from rival networking provider Verizon, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. – NEW YORK (Reuters) The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
is close to granting AT amp;T Inc approval for its $2.35 billion
purchase of rural U.S. wireless licenses from rival Verizon
Communications Inc affiliate Verizon Wireless, the Wall Street Journal
said, citing people familiar wit…


Ombudsman in warning over electronic communications law

Citizens Ombudsman SaÅ¡a Janković has warned that if the new Law on Electronic Communication is adopted, the citizens’ right to privacy may be compromised. Janković spoke for B92 Radio in Belgrade on Thursday to say that there was previously an “agreement with security services” to gradually move toward better protection of civil rights in the country, while the draft law that is currently in parliamentary procedure represents “a step back”.