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Every now and then, our society is placed at a crossroads,
a kind of a juxtaposition where a leading current technology gets
run over by a bulldozer.
Simply put, voice over Internet protocols may have found the missing
link that would eventually replace the existing telephony. VOIP
has made a lot of telephone companies go into a state of total shock,
some are mesmerized while others paralyzed. Most are dazed and confused.
The Telcos and cable companies are both trying to figure out a way
to cope with the issue of delivering voice over the Internet and
to be able to connect all other gadgets, gizmos, and devices. This
enables them to provide the end-user with a Technicolor branding
experience of a lifetime.
Its a do or die out there.
Just Found The Missing Link
To date, the issue of implementing the customers and various devices
simultaneously has been extremely prohibitive, due to the inability
to duplicatethe current comprehensive telephony management infrastructure-five
9s.
But as the curtain rises, here enters a new lone ranger. Rajeev
Bhargava, a soft-spoken boy wonder with a completely split personality,
half a Silicon Valley wizard, and the other a spiritual monk. For
every single event there is a single cause, he says softly
and continues: We have a clear philosophy. It is based on
this fundamental axiom chains of causes and events create
information patterns. This is called causality. We believe
in and live by causality. Based on this philosophy, he has
defined and developed a proprietary software technology platform.
We extract information from causality, which gives you predictable
patterns allowing for the creation of highly dynamic and profitable
environments. There is a twinkle in his eyes. This scaleable
platform is a distributed cause and effect architecture and enables
simultaneous event monitoring delivering a predictable pattern from
this extraordinary technology.
Rajeev founded http://www.profitronix.com, a Toronto technology
company, recognized by Gartner Research, as a leading pioneer in
complex event processing. An offshoot of Rapide language
from Stanford University, now his version is all java enabled. Armed
with a fifteen-year background in building telcos and integrated
network management systems, Rajeev wants to create and lead a new
grass root VOIP revolution.
The demo of this voice-over IP management services clearly proves
that the low traffic and low cost with high Telco grade reliability
will make this a new playground. All phone calls will become local.
Home devices and others systems can all migrate computing into IP.
The convergence of all media into one device is now a reality.
His out of the box solution will manage IP infrastructure
and services at the client level, device level, regional level and
central level, which is currently not possible. Now VOIP becomes
highly profitable using management for a $1.00 a device per year.
This turnkey solution, with IP mediation services for consumer billing
can be implemented right away.
But wait a minute. Does this mean that one will be able to receive
faxes to movies directly to their cell phone? Does this really mean
that the cell phones will become micro-terminals? Does this mean
that the old telephony will no longer be viable? Will all long-distance
calls become free? Is it really a revolution? Is it really a shock?
It is.
Branding a new revolution.
Every now and then, our society is placed at a crossroads, a kind
of a juxtaposition where a leading current technology gets taken
over by a bulldozer. If any of the above were to come into play,
this would be the single most dramatic shift in BtoC communication,
almost like the invention of the web browser.
Three rules of cyber branding new revolutionary ideas
Educate, in a self-replicating mode. Utilize the latest technologies
to broadcast your message using web conferencing and content streaming.
Avoid the old fashioned branding by blowing millions on billboards
and TV ads. Select and reach your potential customers at fast speed
via global cyber-branding right away. Make speed a benchmark.
Make the message very simple. Work with fewer words, throw away
the thick binders and deal with simplicity. We are all tired of
exhaustive research projects to prove that we were all wrong all
along. Start with a clean page and move forward. Make future simple.
Brand the real things. Disney once said: you need branding
when you do not have any real thing to sell. Right on. Most
branding exercises are just smoke and mirrors to cover up faults
and mistakes. Isnt this the reason why there are great full-page
ads and continuous TV commercials just before a corporation is about
to be hauled for securities investigation or filing for chapter
11? Find the real thing, go for the real customers, build a solid
corporate image and a truly global name identity and the rest will
take care of itself. Including branding.
Summary:
If simultaneous business event monitoring is going to be the next
revolution, then it will certainly provide a crystal clear view
to management to be able to predict and make better decisions. Now
this sounds like a justifiable cause and all we need is an event
to take place. Lets email this article.
The Day The Old Telephony Died
Every now and then, our society is placed at a crossroads, a
kind of a juxtaposition where a leading current technology gets
run over by a bulldozer.
Simply put, voice over Internet protocols may have found the missing
link that would eventually replace the existing telephony. VOIP
has made a lot of telephone companies go into a state of total shock,
some are mesmerized while others paralyzed. Most are dazed and confused.
The Telcos and cable companies are both trying to figure out a way
to cope with the issue of delivering voice over the Internet and
to be able to connect all other gadgets, gizmos, and devices. This
enables them to provide the end-user with a Technicolor branding
experience of a lifetime.
Its a do or die out there.
Just Found The Missing Link
To date, the issue of implementing the customers and various devices
simultaneously has been extremely prohibitive, due to the inability
to duplicate the current comprehensive telephony management infrastructure-five
9s.
But as the curtain rises, here enters a new lone ranger. Rajeev
Bhargava, a soft-spoken boy wonder with a completely split personality,
half a Silicon Valley wizard, and the other a spiritual monk. For
every single event there is a single cause, he says softly
and continues: We have a clear philosophy. It is based on
this fundamental axiom chains of causes and events create
information patterns. This is called causality. We believe
in and live by causality. Based on this philosophy, he has
defined and developed a proprietary software technology platform.
We extract information from causality, which gives you predictable
patterns allowing for the creation of highly dynamic and profitable
environments. There is a twinkle in his eyes. This scaleable
platform is a distributed cause and effect architecture and enables
simultaneous event monitoring delivering a predictable pattern from
this extraordinary technology.
Rajeev founded http://www.profitronix.com, a Toronto technology
company, recognized by Gartner Research, as a leading pioneer in
complex event processing. An offshoot of Rapide language
from Stanford University, now his version is all java enabled. Armed
with a fifteen-year background in building telcos and integrated
network management systems, Rajeev wants to create and lead a new
grass root VOIP revolution.
The demo of this voice-over IP management services clearly proves
that the low traffic and low cost with high Telco grade reliability
will make this a new playground. All phone calls will become local.
Home devices and others systems can all migrate computing into IP.
The convergence of all media into one device is now a reality.
His out of the box solution will manage IP infrastructure
and services at the client level, device level, regional level and
central level, which is currently not possible. Now VOIP becomes
highly profitable using management for a $1.00 a device per year.
This turnkey solution, with IP mediation services for consumer billing
can be implemented right away. But wait a minute. Does this mean
that one will be able to receive faxes to movies directly to their
cell phone? Does this really mean that the cell phones will become
micro-terminals? Does this mean that the old telephony will no longer
be viable? Will all long-distance calls become free? Is it really
a revolution? Is it really a shock? It is.
Branding a new revolution.
Every now and then, our society is placed at a crossroads, a kind
of a juxtaposition where a leading current technology gets taken
over by a bulldozer. If any of the above were to come into play,
this would be the single most dramatic shift in BtoC communication,
almost like the invention of the web browser.
Three rules of cyber branding new revolutionary ideas
Educate, in a self-replicating mode. Utilize the latest technologies
to broadcast your message using web conferencing and content streaming.
Avoid the old fashioned branding by blowing millions on billboards
and TV ads. Select and reach your potential customers at fast speed
via global cyber-branding right away. Make speed a benchmark.
Make the message very simple. Work with fewer words, throw away
the thick binders and deal with simplicity. We are all tired of
exhaustive research projects to prove that we were all wrong all
along. Start with a clean page and move forward. Make future simple.
Brand the real things. Disney once said: you need branding
when you do not have any real thing to sell. Right on. Most
branding exercises are just smoke and mirrors to cover up faults
and mistakes. Isnt this the reason why there are great full-page
ads and continuous TV commercials just before a corporation is about
to be hauled for securities investigation or filing for chapter
11? Find the real thing, go for the real customers, build a solid
corporate image and a truly global name identity and the rest will
take care of itself. Including branding.
Summary:
If simultaneous business event monitoring is going to be the next
revolution, then it will certainly provide a crystal clear view
to management to be able to predict and make better decisions. Now
this sounds like a justifiable cause and all we need is an event
to take place. Lets email this article.
Naseem
Javed, author Naming for Power and also Domain Wars,
is recognized as a world authority on global name identities and
domain issues. Javed founded ABC Namebank, a consultancy he established
a quarter century ago, and conducts executive workshops on image
and name identity issues. He can be contacted at njabc@njabc.com.
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