Microsoft has made an announcement about the roadmap for OneDrive file-sync-and-share services. Note that I say services, plural, because the company has devised multiple versions of the brand, with very different… Read more »
On Tuesday evening, Gigaom and Collective hosted a dinner in Boston for area executives, with Ray Ozzie as the special guest and speaker. This post isn’t a recap of that dinner,… Read more »
Talko, like many modern day startups, takes advantage of low-cost web services to build a high-value application. The problem is so many services, so little time. Read more »
This week in cloud: It was all-cloud-all-the-time at Oracle OpenWorld as Larry Ellison again vowed that Oracle will lead the world in IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS. Good luck with that says… Read more »
Talko co-founder Matt Pope explained on the Structure Show how he, former Microsoft software head Ray Ozzie and the rest of the team built the new voice communications app. Interestingly, although… Read more »
On this week’s Structure Show, hear how Talko stood on the shoulders of AWS and Azure — and wielded the Opus codec, WebRTC, FreeSwitch and other open-source tools to build an… Read more »
Looks like voice communication is coming back. Well, not in a huge surge, but there’s some recent splashes that suggest voice still has a role to play. Ray Ozzie, the brainiac… Read more »
Jason Hoffman, the former Joyent CTO who’s now spearheading Ericsson’s cloud computing show talks about what he and Apcera are up to. In addition, the Oracle succession saga, Talko talks, and… Read more »
Ray Ozzie is back to his old tricks — this time parlaying smart phones and cloud as opposed to PCs and servers — to foster communication including high-quality calls (!) between… Read more »
Steve Ballmer’s announced departure from Microsoft (see Microsoft’s Ballmer stepping down in next 12 months) is not a surprise to those who have been watching the company closely. I’ve been arguing for… Read more »