Casey discusses the new LifeSize Passport product.
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The long days of summer are coming to an end today in Austin, TX (LifeSize HQ)**. Three words come to mind. HOT, DRY, & BUSY.
At LifeSize, so much we do and write about is business related. But that doesn’t mean we don’t love when LifeSize systems change lives on a more personal level. In honor of Father’s Day, I have two such stories to share:
This week we posted our latest software release on the Lifesize website, version 4.1, build. Like most software releases it adds some features, fixes some bugs, improves stability and in general makes things work better. That’s the intent.And with maintenance releases it’s almost always true. Major releases include many more new features and can sometimes introduce new behavior that wasn’t … let’s say … “intended”. Version 4.1 is a maintenance release.
Last week we announced and began shipping a new product, Express 200. LifeSize is a industry leading product company and that’s what we do, design and build new products and continually improve our existing systems. It is a very complex process that involves all aspects of our company.
Go ahead, stop reading, jot down your absolute favorite products. Five of them.
You know what they are. They are so good, you can’t do without them. They bring joy to your life. They bring a smile to your face when you think about them. You may already have them, or you may aspire to have them someday. Everybody knows a great product when they use one. And everybody knows when a product is not so great.
Casey discusses the new LifeSize blog what we have in store for 2009.
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To say I was coerced into writing a corporate blog would not be completely accurate. You see, I actually volunteered to do this after reading Seth Godin’s book, Tribes. But I’m getting ahead of myself.
Right now I’m sitting at gate D40, DFW airport. The 6 pm flight moved to 7 pm, then 7:10 pm and [...]