Enterprises in a variety of market segments today are on the hunt for next-generation communication and control solutions to boost applications like transportation control, public transportation monitoring and home automation.
The Session Initiation Protocol (
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Although most non-telecom industries have been using proprietary implementations, lately there’s been a growing trend for implementing standard-based solutions. Learn more about available SIP-based options during a free Webinar,
“Series 3: SIP Beyond Telecom,” hosted by RADVISION and held Nov. 18 at 10 a.m. ET.
Speakers Sagi Subocki, products manager and head of the IMS segment in RADVISION’s technology business unit and Sasha Ruditsky, chief technology officer for RADVISION’s technology business unit, will discuss the implementation of SIP in non-telecom applications. They’ll also educate developers, architects, product managers and all others involved in non-telecom market segments like healthcare about market trends on the horizon.
You’ll walk away with a better understanding on how you can benefit from a variety of professional services.
Marisa Torrieri is a TMCnet Web editor, covering IP hardware and mobility, including IP phones, smartphones, fixed-mobile convergence and satellite technology. She also compiles and regularly contributes to TMCnet's gadgets and satellite e-Newsletters. To read more of Marisa's articles, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Marisa Torrieri