AT & T has opened a new Centre for innovation (smelter AT & T) to Ra' Ra'anana, Israel, with Amdocs. The new facility is designed as a collaborative environment where AT & T and the technology providers will work with the creation of companies and developers to "get the latest innovations and services in the hands of AT & T customers" faster than ever before.
Development tracks at & T Foundry include mHealth, HTML5, new methods of delivery of rich media, Advanced check-in and the location and API-based applications.
The Foundry AT & T holds "speed dating" or "fast pitch" proposal reviews of evaluation of projects for inclusion in the programme and provides more than 400 sessions to be held in locations around the world this year alone. Earlier this week, more than a quick pitch dozen meetings were held at AT & T in Ra smelter ' Ra'anana and a developer session call for applications of device for the AT & T U-verse service.
The Centre of Raanana is the second AT & T Foundry permanent installation to open it in the world which effectively replaces a temporary facility where dozens of cooperation projects have been underway since AT & T and Amdocs announced its intention to cooperate last July…
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