A professional working in information technology (IT) management, Ravi Namboori earned his master of business administration from Babson College. Over his career, he has held leadership positions such as director of IT at Glu Mobile, where he designed and implemented a global VOIP system that reduced the company’s annual telecommunication expenses by 50 percent. Ravi Namboori presently serves as the vice president of Data Center Solutions for Unigen.
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A professional working in information technology
(IT) management, Ravi Namboori earned his
master of business administration from Babson
College. Over his career, he has held leadership
positions such as director of IT at Glu
Mobile, where he designed and implemented a
global VOIP system that reduced the company’s
annual telecommunication expenses by 50
percent. Ravi Namboori presently serves as the
vice president of Data Center Solutions for
Unigen.
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Most Internet-savvy users make use of VOIP, or “voice
over Internet protocol,” every day. At its most
basic, VOIP is the process of making a call over a
computer instead of using a traditional landline or
mobile phone. Most of us know Skype as one of the
most popular VOIP services.
Over the Internet, data is boxed into little packets
that zip over networks. Email, Google searches, and
all other information sent and received over the
Internet takes the form of data packets. VOIP is no
different. Using VOIP, a computer user can place a
call to another computer or to mobile and landline
sets.
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Switching a business from mobile devices and
landlines to VOIP can save a tremendous
amount of money. Employees can use VOIP to
collaborate from offices, their homes, or on
the road. VOIP can also be extended to
encompass functions such as conference calls
and video chat, making remote collaboration
easy.