?? This Week in Tech: 15th November 2024 ??

?? This Week in Tech: 15th November 2024 ??

Signal Goes Head-to-Head with Teams, Sony’s XR Moves, and AI’s Network Test at the Edge

This week, the tech world sees fierce competition and innovative advancements. Signal is taking aim at big players like Zoom , RingCentral shakes things up by moving in-house, Sony drops hints at an advanced XR headset, and VMware sounds the alarm on AI’s impact on edge network infrastructure. Here’s what’s buzzing…


1. Signal Aims at Teams and Zoom with New Feature Set

Signal is upping the stakes against big-name collaboration platforms like 微软 Teams and Zoom with new business-focused features designed for secure team communication. As it rolls out video conferencing capabilities and screen sharing, Signal looks ready to capture more of the enterprise market, appealing to users who want privacy without compromise.

?? Dive deeper: Signal Rivals Teams and Zoom with Latest Features

2. RingCentral Goes Solo, Leaving NICE in the Dust

In a major pivot, RingCentral has opted to move its customer service agents off NICE ’s platform and onto its own in-house solution, signalling a strategic shift in contact center dynamics. By managing its operations directly, RingCentral aims to streamline support and maintain more control over the user experience in an increasingly competitive market.

?? Dive deeper: RingCentral Migrates Its Agents Away from NICE-Powered Platform

3. Sony’s XR Headset Tease Sparks New Mixed Reality Hopes

A recent patent application from 索尼 hints at an XR headset with advanced communication features, suggesting a next-level approach to virtual interaction and collaboration. While details remain speculative, the potential for lifelike virtual meetings could make Sony’s new XR venture a serious player in the mixed-reality space.

?? Dive deeper: Sony XR Headset New Communication Features Teased via USPTO Patent

4. AI Takes on the Edge, But New VMware Report Flags Network Strain

According to VMware’s latest findings, AI-driven edge computing is rapidly evolving but causing new network strain and security concerns. The report suggests that as edge applications grow in complexity, companies will need to brace for increased demands on network infrastructure to keep things secure and efficient.

?? Dive deeper: VMware Report Finds AI Drives the Edge but Creates New Network Challenges


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