scottie137
05-08-07, 08:26 AM
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,131598-pg,1/article.html
Comcast Corp. has turned to open-source software vendor Zimbra Inc. to help supply some of the technology behind the U.S. cable provider's upcoming free SmartZone communications dashboard for its broadband users.
The idea behind SmartZone, announced Monday, is to give the vendor's customers a single place where they can manage their communications through a suite of software tools, according to Comcast spokeswoman Jennifer Khoury.
I searched and didn't find anything on here about this. The interesting thing to me was that the article talked about being able to schedule DVR recordings from a PC. Does anyone know if the 6412/13 boxes would be capable of doing this, or would we need "new" boxes? If this has been discussed, sorry...and post the link if you don't mind!
Comcast Corp. has turned to open-source software vendor Zimbra Inc. to help supply some of the technology behind the U.S. cable provider's upcoming free SmartZone communications dashboard for its broadband users.
The idea behind SmartZone, announced Monday, is to give the vendor's customers a single place where they can manage their communications through a suite of software tools, according to Comcast spokeswoman Jennifer Khoury.
I searched and didn't find anything on here about this. The interesting thing to me was that the article talked about being able to schedule DVR recordings from a PC. Does anyone know if the 6412/13 boxes would be capable of doing this, or would we need "new" boxes? If this has been discussed, sorry...and post the link if you don't mind!