Desktop video conferencing is moving into the mainstream as enterprises look for ways to save money, reduce their carbon footprint and better utilize their workforces. At the same time, many ...
According to the article by TechRadar, the popular messaging service has first introduced the voice as well as video group chats to its own mobile app back in 2018. Now, it seems like users will be ...
“Workplace collaboration no longer requires a central meeting place,” said Grant Evans, CEO of NetFortris. “Our hosted collaboration solution brings teams together with high-performance, ultra HD ...
Conferencing and collaboration equipment provider Polycom on Monday announced a series of offerings designed to bring business-quality conferencing features to personal desktops. The products follow ...
MILAN, May 26, 2010 /PRNewswire/ — Mirial, Italian provider of products and solutions for audio/videocommunication over convergent networks, announced a new strategic partnershipwith Spire Global, the ...
Once a month, the employees of Stormwater360 gather in a large conference room at their main office in Scarborough for a company-wide staff meeting. The gathering navigates the same course as a ...
Video conferencing is quickly becoming ubiquitous, from the meeting room to desktop, to mobile device. As a result, usage is growing as well. One of the big questions that I get in my conversations ...
When running video-conferencing software on a computer, you can use a desktop computer or a laptop. A benefit to using a laptop for video conferencing is that you can move to wherever you want for the ...
Genesys Conferencing today introduced Genesys Meeting Center 3.0, an online conferencing system that promises faster and easier entry into Web conferences. The on-demand service integrates Web, voice, ...
Though the desktop market has been slow to develop, Avaya clearly thinks it needs to grab a piece of the pie. The big news in UC this week comes from Avaya, who acquired video conferencing vendor ...
At Purdue Pharma, CIO Larry Pickett found the only issue he had with desktop video conferencing was that his vendor, Microsoft, had an instant messaging (IM) client that was built in and enabled by ...
Desktop video continues to represent the “black sheep” in the video conferencing world. Those responsible for video deployments or trying to respond to workgroup demands for desktop video must address ...
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