Friday, July 19, 2013
Video Conferencing Growth
The number of telepresence rooms installed at companies
worldwide has grown from an estimated 2,000 at the end of 2008 to about
7,000 today. Although most of today’s multi-screen, high-definition
audio and video systems are used privately by vendors for “in-person”
meetings, hotel chains and conference centers are also embracing
telepresence so that business customers can collaborate over a converged
network. Video conferencing solutions are also gaining traction with an
estimated quarter-million units being shipped per quarter. Despite this impressive turnaround, the difficulties of
interoperability and protocols continue to negatively impact widespread
telepresence and video conferencing adoption. Today’s increasing demand for interoperability among key market
players like Cisco, Polycom, Microsoft is easy to understand. People want to be able to use any device or platform that they want in order to conduct their business in order to increase efficiency and not worry about the technical problems associated with trying to integrate systems.
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The business meeting has become so easy even across the country with videoconferencing.
ReplyDeleteVideo conferencing is not just for business. Try out Skype and talk to friends for free.
ReplyDeleteThe phone services we have available today make communication so easy and convenient.
ReplyDeleteCommunication is so very important. we have accessible phone services almost anywhere we go.
ReplyDeleteI use video conferencing and internet phone services to hold interviews. It is one of the best business tools I have found.
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