The Future of the Voice Conference

Published 28 September 08 11:09 PM | Sean Olson 

Emerging Communications 2009

I've attended just about all of the major voice related conferences in our industry to date but of late it seems like the buzz that drew so many to VoIP and SIP in the "early" days is starting to wane as the industry matures and SIP is no longer a question but an assumption.  So I'm quite intrigued to see what eComm can become.  I've read some very favorable comments about the inaugural event in 2008.  I'm now blocking off my calendar to attend next year's event. Like Microsoft's own Interact event, this sophomore effort is not one to miss.  Ping me if you plan on attending as well.  Would be great to meet as many folks as possible there.

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About Sean Olson

Sean Olson is the Group Program Manager for the Office Communications Server product at Microsoft. His team is responsible for all engineering aspects of conferencing, instant messaging, presence, and voice within the server product. He has over 10 years experience in the area of real time communications and voice over IP and is an industry expert in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) standardized by the IETF. Since joining Microsoft in 2002, he has delivered five releases of the Office Communications Server product line working on everything from protocols, to security, to performance.

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