CCA Conference in New York, Summa’s introduction in the USA

The CCA Conference will take place in New York on 23-24 June 2015. Summa will introduce itself as the first European member in front of numerous US peers
CCA stands for Cloud Communications Alliance and is the industry peer association promoting the growth of cloud communications. The Cloud Communications Alliance hosts quarterly meetings which provide its members with the opportunity to network and discuss issues that their organizations and the industry are facing. Following the success of their event held in London in March 2015, June 23-24 will feature another CCA conference, this time in New York. The event represents the chance for industry peers to discuss the challenges, changes and opportunities occurring within cloud based communications. Summa will be present for the first time at a US-based CCA event. We will have the opportunity to briefly introduce ourselves to various CCA partners and members. Summa is the first European CCA member Summa is honored to be the first European real-time communications company to join the CCA. We believe that thanks to our technology expertise built up in the past 10 years we can share our vision regarding this fast moving industry. It is a great opportunity to listen, learn and – together with our industry peers – further evolve the business benefits these technologies can bring to a multitude of users. More at www.addsumma.com
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