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Erik Kayser

Erik Kayser



Erik Kayser works in the WebLogic Communication Platform division as a Senior Project Manager. He fills his days with doing proof-of-concepts to telecom network providers and operators all over the world. Apart from that he is also doing a lot of development using our WLCP products WLNG and WLSS in his spare time and occasionally at job. Prior to joining BEA Erik worked as a senior consultant with architectures, development processes and project management at several companies in Sweden. These systems all have in common requirements for high availability 24/7, database driven and distributed architectures. Erik Kayser holds a B.Sc in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering from Malmö Högskola, Malmö, Sweden. He is a certified Java Programmer, Enterprise Architect and a Project Management Professional, PMP.

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All good things have an end and the sausage has two ...: The end of my Dev2Dev Blog and the start of a new blog at http://sipofonics.blogspot.com/
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on June 17, 2008 at 01:50 PDT | Comments (0)  

Is Free the next Killer Business Model?: Whatever touches digital in one way, form or shape will eventually become Free. We have seen it in music, video, telephony, office applications, databases, operating systems, etc. Is this the next killer Business Model?
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on May 15, 2008 at 15:54 PDT | Comments (0)  

Is SIP dead?: Some people have had the view that SIP is dead. In this post I give a couple of example of why it is not.
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on May 15, 2008 at 14:54 PDT | Comments (0)  

What is the future of MobileTV?: When introducing a new service or product, what are the main success factors? Is MobileTV fulfilling these success factors? How could the future of MobileTV be look like?
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on May 02, 2008 at 17:59 PDT | Comments (0)  

Why can't I get a cold beer when it's hot outside?: How can my fridge replenish cold beer when the sun is shining? The answer from Yankee Group is Anywhere - where Network, Users and Devices are all aware of each other and delivers the most valuable experience in that particular context.
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on April 23, 2008 at 15:39 PDT | Comments (0)  

Mobile World Congress, here we come!: It's time for the annual Mobile World Congress (was: 3GSM) in Barcelona.
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on February 09, 2008 at 14:46 PDT | Comments (0)  

IMS/SIP support in the new release of WLNG: New IMS/SIP support in WLNG 3.0
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on August 04, 2007 at 16:47 PDT | Comments (0)  

Programming model vs Connectivity or SIP Servlet vs JSLEE: Why am I a fan of SIP Servlet and not JSLEE?
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on August 04, 2007 at 16:17 PDT | Comments (0)  

WLCP products in new releases: WebLogic Communications Platform have been updated with new versions. This is a short highlight of the new features.
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on July 23, 2007 at 02:53 PDT | Comments (0)  

AJAX XCAP client project started using SIP Servlet: I've just started a project developing a template for AJAX XCAP client displaying xcap data according to RFC 4825.
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on June 22, 2007 at 09:54 PDT | Comments (2)  

Mashing up Telephony without protection?: StrikeIron and O'Reilly in a Telephony and Web 2.0 Mashup contest. But who's going to protect the network?
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on June 17, 2007 at 14:42 PDT | Comments (1)  

VON Europe Spring 2007: Thoughts from VON Europe Spring 2007 in Stockholm
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on June 12, 2007 at 14:02 PDT | Comments (0)  

Unified messaging based on WLCP: How would I solve a unified communications application in a converged telecom environment using WLSS and WLNG.
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on June 11, 2007 at 05:32 PDT | Comments (0)  

Talking to me?: Integrating Push-To-Talk channels with third party applications in WLNG
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on May 26, 2007 at 15:17 PDT | Comments (1)  

Finally a good Open Source SIP Servlet implementation: Sun and Ericsson to cooperate on an Open Source implementation of JSR-116 and the upcoming JSR-289 SIP Servlet specs.
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on May 21, 2007 at 21:28 PDT | Comments (11)  

Virtual Air - another location example: What if you could leave some virtual trails here and there? That someone else could pick up later on. Imagine an airport full of stories, a connection between the virtual and physical reality. This is what is called Virtual Air.
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on March 11, 2007 at 17:29 PDT | Comments (0)  

How about a burger at half price?: What about a burger at half price? Here is an idea on how to more than double the sales of burgers and increasing customer satisfaction. How? By using simple SMS and location based services in an WLNG context.
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on December 03, 2006 at 07:47 PDT | Comments (4)  

Adding SOAP Message handler to WebLogic Network Gatekeeper: How to add a SOAP Message Handler in WLNG WESPA layer
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on September 21, 2006 at 14:34 PDT | Comments (0)  

Online charging with WebLogic Network gatekeeper: How to do online charging in Network Gatekeeper
Posted by Erik Kayser (beeson) on July 31, 2006 at 14:12 PDT | Comments (0)  

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