Thursday, January 10, 2013

The Beginning of Long Distance Communication

In telecommunication we have internet phone services and video conferencing. There are also mobile application developments for the different VoIP systems as well as CMS development. But it all really started somewhere with just a simple, "Can you hear me now? ....Good!" Here is an article from CNN about it:

Bell was a professor and an amateur inventor, with little taste for business: his expertise and his day job was teaching the deaf. His main investor and the president of the Bell Company was Gardiner Green Hubbard, a patent attorney and prominent critic of the telegraph monopoly Western Union. It is Hubbard who was responsible for Bell's most valuable asset: its telephone patent, filed even before Bell had a working prototype. Besides Hubbard, the company had one employee, Bell's assistant, Thomas Watson. That was it.If the banquet revealed Bell on the cusp of monopoly, here is the opposite extreme from which it began: a stirring image of Bell and Watson toiling in their small attic laboratory. It is here that the Cycle begins: in a lonely room where one or two men are trying to solve a concrete problem. So many revolutionary innovations start small, with outsiders, amateurs, and idealists in attics or garages. This motif of Bell and Watson alone will reappear throughout this account, at the origins of radio, television, the personal computer, cable, and companies like Google and Apple. The importance of these moments makes it critical to understand the stories of lone inventors.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Useful Applications

Does it sometimes feel like mobile application development is rolling out with more games than anything else a bit more useful? Well here is an app that may become indispensable. If your children are old enough to carry smartphones, you don't need to give them separate GPS devices. Simply make sure they install Life360 Family Locator on their iPhones or Android handsets and then you can use the app to track them on your phone. Life360's simple, colorful interface puts icons for all of your family members onto a map and also shows you other key places around them, including hospitals, police stations and the homes of registered sex offenders. Best of all, LifeCam360's app and core service are free, though you may pay extra for premium features such as tracking a non-smartphone.

Friday, January 4, 2013

IP Telephony: Have Security

When it comes to protecting your computer from malware, one of the most important things you need to understand is what exactly the virus looks like and what it can do. The first thing to keep in mind is that no one is immune to the malware, even if some information is stored on a cloud service and another service such as internet fax or even game data. One of the ways that hackers are able to get in is by making sites look legit. This has been done to the degree of the actual real site does not even know that it has been compromised. Getting an anti-virus program is only the first step that you should take. Something else that you should always be aware of is that all the software has to be up to date because the older version might have holes that the hackers can use to get in. Also it is important not to click on advertisement links on sites, but rather to go to the site yourself. Do you guys have anymore advise?

Thursday, January 3, 2013

File Sharing

Big changes lay ahead for the way we conduct business as we know it. Most of these changes are already well underway. No longer is the workday confined to the traditional nine-to-five structure — mobility allows employees to work from anywhere, anytime and, increasingly, on any device. The proliferation of tablets and smartphones in the corporate environment (according to a study from Juniper Research, by 2014, the number of employee-owned smartphones and tablets used in the enterprise will more than double to 350 million) does come with certain security risks. Currently, 70 percent of smartphone-owning professionals use their personal devices to access corporate data, but 80 percent of these devices are not adequately managed by IT departments. The sharing of information has been an integral aspect of thriving societies since, well, the beginning of time. For many regulated industries, tracking which mobile devices are accessing the network is critical. Many organizations choose a Mobile File Management (MFM) solution that integrates with Active Directory to ensure only authorized employees are allowed to access files on the corporate network. AB Soft will be able to implement the type of business application development that ensure security and control over data and other information. Another great offer that they have is the quality assurance where they make sure that the applications are working properly and have all the necessary support.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

So Much More

AB Soft is a lot more than just a software development company. It is even more than a CMS development or mobile application development. They offer the digital backbone to all your business needs and are about to grow with your business on an international scale. Going with the company is one of the best investments that you could do for your business. It will add value and increase return which means that the internet products that you will be getting will be paying for themselves over time because they are so cost efficient. One of the best things about internet phones is that you can use the existing telephones or even you computers to make calls. This is a great feature, and can do a lot more than make/take calls from your desktop. A softphone is a software application that replicates the desk phone interface on the PC. AB Soft can do any type of application development that you will need in your business.