Phil Edholm

President and Founder

PKE Consulting

http://www.pkeconsulting.com

[email protected]

 

Phil Edholm is the President and Founder of PKE Consulting. PKE consults to end users and vendors in the communications and networking markets. PKE works with our clients to deliver the value of the integration of information and interaction. Whether with Unified Communications or integration of communications and business processes, PKE has the experience and knowledge to transform your organization.

Phil Edholm has over 30 years experience in creating innovation and transformation in networking and communications. Prior to founding PKE , he was Vice President of Technology Strategy and Innovation for Avaya. In this role, he was responsible for defining vision and strategic technology and the integration of the Nortel product portfolio into Avaya. He was responsible for portfolio architecture, standards activities, and User Experience. Prior to Avaya, he was CTO/CSO for the Nortel Enterprise business for 9 years. At Nortel, he led the development of VoIP solutions and multimedia communications as well as IP transport technology. His background includes extensive LAN and data communications experience, including 13 years with Silicon Valley start-ups.

Phil is recognized as an industry leader and visionary. In 2007, he was recognized by Frost and Sullivan with a Lifetime Achievement Award for Growth, Innovation and Leadership in Telecommunications. Phil is a widely sought speaker and has been in the VoiceCon/Enterprise Connect Great Debate three times. He has been recognized by the IEEE as the originator of “Edholm’s Law of Bandwidth” as published in July 2004 IEEE Spectrum magazine and as one of the “Top 100 Voices of IP Communications" by Internet Telephony magazine. Phil was a member of the IEEE 802.3 standards committee, developed the first multi-protocol network interfaces, and was a founder of the Frame Relay Forum. Phil has 13 patents and holds a BSME/EE from Kettering University.

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I was doing a write up recently about Microsoft Lync, nee Skype for Business, and realized that this name change, while great for Microsoft, is really bad for those of...
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I know that CES is mainly a consumer event, but I think it shows what is coming for those of us in enterprise. To see how the technology from CES would impact us in UC,...
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With Microsoft announcing support for WebRTC and agreements on codecs, adoption is escalating. There is a wide range of companies delivering WebRTC-based solutions,...
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Having a single headset device on the desk that can easily interface to the desk phone, mobile devices, and a PC/USB port is a great way to enhance UC adoption. The Savi...
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Last week I was in the city for meetings and stumbled across a conference, the Corporate Social Media Summit. It was an event focused on social media in enterprise (...
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This is an interesting step forward in a partnership that makes perfect sense for both HP and Avaya. For HP, strengthening their Avaya relationship is a potential...
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In 2007, AOL introduced a SIP Gateway for Public IM Connectivity (PIC) federation between AIM, IBM Sametime and Microsoft OCS 2007. This allowed companies to use the AIM...
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I have written a bit about how WebRTC enables a new paradigm in customer interaction, Interaction Experience 2.0. Today I would like to talk about what may be the...
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Priologic just released a new WebRTC alternative for Internet Explorer (IE), a plugin that enables IE users to have WebRTC functionality. This new IE plugin will be...
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