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WebRTC close to tipping point as Cisco, Microsoft announce products

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November 21, 2014

WebRTC close to tipping point as Cisco, Microsoft announce products

Announcements by Cisco and Microsoft this week may signal that the WebRTC project Google released in 2011 for web-based communications apps might be ready for prime time

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The holidays are here. From now until the end of the year, the retail sector will see a business boom, while organizations both large and small deal with staffers who opt to become part of the shopping rush.The email below acts as a quick awareness message that can be sent to the entire company. In addition to the tips and tricks below, this time of year is also the perfect time to remind staff about IT policies, including device access, support, passwords, and data protection.Note: This list is compiled and edited down from a number of sources including McAfee, Tony Gill (AppRiver), and Mark Stanislav (Duo Security).To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here READ MORE

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Comcast today unveiled a mobile app that allows their service techs to be tracked by cable customers in real time.The new service tech mobile tracking feature, which will be available for free through Comcast's MyAccount app, is being beta tested with customers around Boston this week, the company said.If the trials are successful, Comcast plans to make the service generally available next year."You have things to do. Waiting for us to show up shouldn't be one of them," Charlie Herrin, Comcast's senior vice president of Customer Experience, wrote in a blog post. "That's why we've narrowed our service windows to two hours or less. Even with that progress, it isn't good enough. You should know when we are arriving."To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here READ MORE

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