Interoperability Quotes


With the coming telecommunications convergence, the need for IMS applications is obvious and adoption of IMS is gaining momentum. As the industry evolves, the IMS Forum will help to accelerate the adoption and interoperability of IMS by providing an environment for discussion and resolution of implementation issues, thus accelerating deployment for the benefit of consumers and service providers. - Michael Khalilian



While costs for full interoperability are estimated at $18 billion, for the second year in a row the president's budget completely zeros out specific funding for interoperability. - Bart Stupak



We've spent an awful lot of money, but we decided that the number one need was interoperability. - Larry Nelson



We've shipped a new version of Windows, we've paid an historic fine and we've provided unprecedented access to Microsoft technology to promote interoperability with other industry players. Yet every time we make a change, we find that the Commission moves the goal post and demands another change. - Brad Smith



We've got to make sure that we have a lot of Bluetooth products out on the market to insure interoperability. Those products are going to come in a few years but we do need more companies to announce that they are working on upcoming Bluetooth products. - Christina Bjorknader



We're willing to work with anybody for interoperability. And we're happy to talk with Microsoft to resolve this. - Andrew Weinstein



We're starting to hit that wave where interoperability and partnerships will define the long-term winners and losers. - Zeus Kerravala



We wanted a really rich-looking UI. We could have done it in Win32 ... but we were starting to face a big interoperability problem, with trying to make Avalon controls talk to Windows controls, for example. - John Gossman



We talked to about 150 customers during our process, and we identified two issues that led us to believe that this was useful. Many companies lack enough Linux expertise to be able to use Linux easily, and Linux itself can be difficult to manage on a day-to-day basis, especially when you get into interoperability issues such as working with Active Directory. - Barry Crist



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