Thursday, January 10, 2013
Health Sensors
Technology is constantly improving and even used for health tracking. We have come from the pedometer which can tell you about how many steps you have walked to amazing mobile application development that has rolled out with apps that can push, encourage and sometimes even shame you into putting down the
milkshake, getting out of the beanbag chair and meeting a fitness goal. Wearable sensors have become smaller, cheaper and more powerful in the
past few years. More recently, low-energy Wi-Fi and Bluetooth synching
capabilities have made syncing to smartphones, cracking open a world of
product possibilities. Digital health monitoring has become a booming field and the use application can range from kids to seniors and the chronically ill. The fitness applications are also growing in numbers and continue to help people keep track of their weight and keep their resolutions that they made ten days ago.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Software Developing Companies Helping Small Businesses
Instead of merely maintaining technology, IT service providers are
increasingly being asked to become technology drivers and bring
innovation and new product ideas to their clients. When it comes down to it, a successful insourcing partner impacts all areas where technology
touches the organization, as well as providing standard IT support and
maintenance that allows companies to maintain core efficiencies. With the expansion of cloud services and internet phone, it is even more important for companies to be aware of the security issues that they will be facing. They need to be able to stay ahead of the game and the hackers if they want to maintain their sensitive information secure. A unified communications strategy allows information to flow seamlessly
through an organization by using tools such as voice over Internet
protocol (VoIP), video conferencing, mobility solutions such as iPhone,
iPad and tablet integration, and call center functionality such as call
recording and reporting.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Latency Problems
VoIP service delay or latency is characterized as the amount of time it takes
for speech to exit the speaker’s mouth and reach the listener’s ear.
Latency sounds like an echo. There are 3 types of delay commonly found in today’s VoIP networks:
- Propagation Delay: Light travels through a vacuum at a speed of 186,000 miles per second, and electrons travel through copper or fiber at approximately 125, 000 miles per second. A fiber network stretching halfway around the world (13,000 miles) induces a one-way delay of about 70 milliseconds (70 ms). Although this delay is almost imperceptible to the human ear, propagation delays in conjunction with handling delays can cause noticeable speech degradation.
- Handling Delay: Devices that forward the frame through the network cause handling delay. Handling delays can impact traditional phone networks, but these delays are a larger issue in packetized environments.
- Queuing Delay: When packets are held in a queue because of congestion on an outbound interface, the result is queuing delay. Queuing delay occurs when more packets are sent out than the interface can handle at a given interval.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Chosing a VoIP Provider
So you have decided to open your own business and now need to consider your communication solution and what provider you would go with. One of the main things that you need to know is your business's needs so that the phone service provider will be able to work with your business and make it more efficient and productive. When you are defining what your requirement are, you need to ask yourself a couple questions. Will your VoIP system be mainly for personal use, or for your business? How many people are going to be using it? Also be sure to increase your knowledge of VoIP trends and issues
by reading articles and blogs and joining forums. Look at user reviews.
Gather as much information as possible before making your decision. Does the VoIP Service provider give you an option
for providing uninterrupted service? If so, find out what is the
additional cost. This may be an important qualification in your search
for a VoIP provider. Lastly, check in with friends and colleagues.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Unified Communication
VoIP services are pretty much the best solution to unified communications because it enables people to connect with each other anywhere and anytime. The cloud is another large player that will come on the field because it will let businesses move away from the regular on site PBX. The IP telephony is the best investment that a small business can make because it is a scalable solution that constantly brings new things and fit the business needs perfectly. One of the new developments is text messaging that is coming to internet phones in 2013. Americans 18-29 average nearly 88 text messages per day, compared to only 17 phone calls - the way we communicate, the way we do business is changing. According to a Pew Institute survey, the number of text messages sent monthly in the U.S. grew from 14 billion in 2000 to 188 billion in 2010. A 2012 study by independent telecommunications analyst Chetan Sharma indicates that U.S. cell phone customers send an average of about 675 messages per month, and now, a growing number of business workers are texting for work on their personal phones. This means that there is a larger field for mobile application development for businesses. AB Soft will have all the answers to business applications and VoIP systems that you seek.
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