The Evolution of a Founder’s Role
February 27, 2018 10:18 am Leave your thoughtsIn my basement, in 2006 I started on a journey that continues today. This journey evolved from a crazy idea... View Article
Irv Shapiro is the Founder and Executive Chairman of DialogTech, focused on building strategic relationships and positioning DialogTech for its next stage of growth. DialogTech is his third successful business and second on the INC 500. Voted into the Chicago Area Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame, his awards span Halls of Fame, Innovation, TechWeek 100, Best of Biz, and KPMG Illinois High Tech.
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I am delighted to introduce the DialogTech 2013 State of Marketing Measurement Survey, one of the most exciting research studies... View Article
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As I begin the new year, one question is on my mind and I know it is on the mind of many other business owners: how do I build and grow my business in 2011?
Over the past few years new VoIP products and services seem like they are announced daily. While this rate of innovation is exciting, it is also very confusing. How are these companies the same or different? What service should I use for my business?
These new VoIP solutions fall into one of three general categories: hosted PBX solutions, telephone API platforms or telephone applications.
Since the iPhone 4 began shipping a couple of days ago I have read a multitude of articles comparing this new phone to various Android based devices, generally focused on the newer Droids. I think the authors writing these comparisons miss the point; these devices are serving very different marketplaces and therefore have developed completely difference ecosystems.
Reviews are often focused on processor speed, memory, camera specifications, battery life, size, weight, and the number of applications in the app stores.
Now that we are well into the new year, and the dust has settled on the annual predictions from all of the popular industry experts, I would like to add my own observations to the mix.