I’m often asked to give an examples of a business case for a deep integration of the business process with telephones, so here’s a good one for you: Morisky Surveys.
Morisky surveys ask four questions that can determine, with fairly high accuracy, a patient’s probability of adhering to a course of drug treatment. In other words, the survey can tell [...]
Well, off I go to the ClueCon 2007 Conference. If you will be there, I will be speaking with John Hibel, VP of Marketing for Voxeo, at 1:30, and we’ll be describing the demonstration voice mashup I wrote using Voxeo’s Evolution Designer, Amazon EC2 and Ruby on Rails. If you can’t make it [...]
For me, 2007 looks like the year of messaging backplanes. As an architect, it’s a wonderful thing. Long a staple of enterprising messaging architectures, such as financial transaction applications, I believe it to be a very valuable addition to the standard telecom architecture. I’m doing two independent designs at the moment [...]
January 18, 2007 – 10:51 am
Starting out here at day 2 of Mashup Camp. This is a shorter day for us than yesterday, but I think we’re going to make up for it in quality. The first conversation that I’m attending today is given by Amazon, and concentrating on Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud. In essence, EC2 [...]