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- the use of a live video link to connect people in different locations so that they can see and hear one another and conduct real-time meetings. Videoconferencing is a useful...
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- Organizing Networked Conferencing
- Networked conferencing brings people inside and outside an organization together quickly and easily, wherever they are located. Although not as effective as live meetings, networked conferencing brings huge benefits in terms of convenience and time savings, as well as substantial savings on the costs of meeting arrangements and travel. Networked...
- Articles 2007-02-28
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- Making the Most of Videoconferencing
- Videoconferencing has become more and more common as the technology behind it became more affordable and reliable. Today, two or more people can easily communicate using simple and reliable audio and video devices — some built into their desktop computers. If you are considering videoconferencing, remember the following:In addition to...
- Articles 2007-09-28
- Videoconferencing market trends: prices for videoconferencing equipment and services are dropping, demand is growing, and video codec vendors are trying to win your favor.
- Videoconferencing Market Trends Prices for videoconferencing equipment and services are dropping, demand is growing, and video codec vendors are trying to win your favor. The videoconferencing market has changed more in the last year than during Videoconferencing Market Trends ...
- Research articles 1991-10-01
- RADVision's videoconferencing appliance. (Product Review).
- The mass market may or may not be ready for videoconferencing, but RADVision says it's ready for mass-market videoconferencing. The New Jersey-based vendor released what it calls the industry's first "videoconferencing appliance," a The mass market may or...
- Research articles 2003-02-01
- Logitech Buys Videoconferencing company LifeSize for $405 Million
- Posted by: Peter Burrows on November 10 PC peripherals maker Logitech International has done its largest ever acquisition, by purchasing videoconferencing system maker LifeSize Communications for $405 million. This definitely represents an interesting new twist in the videoconferencing space. Given Cisco Systems' $3 billion acquisition of market leader Tandberg a...
- News items 2009-11-10
- Desktop video - not a POTS solution yet. (includes related articles on videoconferencing via the Internet and audioconferencing)
- It's no panacea, but videoconferencing helps companies accomplish their mission. A look at the technology in action. More than 60 hardware, LAN and software companies are chasing the market for desktop videoconferencing. Many are undercapitalized, It's no panacea, but videoconferencing helps companies ...
- Research articles 1996-06-01
- Sony's 'beautiful' new vision for IP-based videoconferencing.(INFOCOMM PREVIEW)
- Who says a videoconferencing line can't be sexy? Sony Electronics has launched its new IPELA line of Internet protocol IP-based communications products ranging from IP monitoring and recording devices to IP-ready videoconferencing systems. Derived Who says a videoconferencing line can't be sexy? Sony Electronics...
- Research articles 2005-06-01
- Long-term growth anticipated for business videoconferencing. (Multimedia).(Wainhouse Research)
- The business videoconferencing market will have a strong fourth quarter, driven by the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, and this is not expected to be a short-term phenomenon, according to Wainhouse Research. The videoconferencing industry exper The business videoconferencing...
- Research articles 2001-11-01
- Videoconferencing.
- After a long run as a technological wannabe, videoconferencing seems to have made its move. According to the research firm Frost & Sullivan, sales of videoconferencing equipment will top $700 million this year--an increase of 8 percent--and shoul After a long run as a technological wannabe,...
- Research articles 2000-11-01
- Videoconferencing Markets in Europe -- a new Study by Frost & Sullivan; IP-based systems launch to revitalise videoconferencing sales.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-10 March 2000-FROST & SULLIVAN: Videoconferencing Markets in Europe -- a new Study by Frost & Sullivan; IP-based systems launch to revitalise videoconferencing sales C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10032000 The European videoconferencing market is poised for strong growth...
- Research articles 2000-03-10
- All Communications Corp.(to provide videoconferencing equipment to the Veterans Benefits Administration)(Government Activity)(Brief Article)
- Hillside, N.J.-based All Communications Corp. will provide videoconferencing equipment to the Veterans Benefits Administration VBA under a subcontract from York Telecom Corp. of Eatontown, N.J. All Communications will supply 40 Polycom Viewstation videoconferencing systems and peripherals to VBA's existing videoconferencing network. York Telecom...
- Research articles 1999-11-08
- Zydacron Announces Concurrent Windows NT And NDIS Support For Its OnWAN250 Desktop Videoconferencing Package
- MANCHESTER, N.H.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 22, 1997-- Zydacron's Desktop Videoconferencing Solution Is First To Enable Simultaneous Windows NT-based Videoconferencing ...
- Research articles 1997-10-22
- Sony Electronics signs strategic agreement with 2CONFER to resell videoconferencing systems
- MONTVALE, N.J.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 27, 1996--Sony Electronics announced a strategic agreement with Illinois-based, nationwide reseller 2CONFER to carry Sony's TriniComR family of videoconferencing products. Effective immediately, 2CONFER, the nation's first videoconferencing reseller, will offer complete sales, installation and training for Sony's line of videoconferencing systems including Sony's popular TriniCom 5000...
- Research articles 1996-09-27
- SONY ANNOUNCES NEWEST ADDITION TO VIDEOCONFERENCING FAMILY; New TriniCom 4000 System Makes Videoconferencing Simple, Affordable and Easily Upgradable
- WASHINGTON, ITCA Booth No.1129--BUSINESS WIRE--May 22, 1996-- Sony Electronics today announced the new TriniComTM 4000 system, the latest addition to its expanding line of videoconferencing products. At a very competative price point, the new system broadens Sony's offerings to the videoconferencing market, providing solutions for an even wider range...
- Research articles 1996-05-22
- Sony Announces Launch Into Videoconferencing Set-Top Market
- SAN JOSE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 8, 1999--MultiMediaCom, (Booth No. 609)--Adding to its family of award-winning videoconferencing systems, Sony Electronics announced today its worldwide launch into the set-top market with its plug and play videoconferencing system, the PCS-1500. Weighing in at only 6lbs 10oz, the PCS-1500 is one of the most compact...
- Research articles 1999-03-08
- Inacom Corp. Announces New Videoconferencing Solution Integrating Ibm Pc Systems With Picturetel Products
- OMAHA, Neb.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 29, 1996--Inacom Corp. (NASDAQ:INAC), a leading global provider of business-driven technology management services, announced it is providing a videoconferencing solution integrating IBM PC systems with PictureTel's Live200p videoconferencing kit. Inacom will provide all the services necessary to support the bundled videoconferencing platform.
- Research articles 1996-10-29
- SONY ANNOUNCES STRATEGIC SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH TELSOURCE CORPORATION; Telsource To Provide Comprehensive Installation And Maintenance Services To Support Sony Videoconferencing Customers
- WASHINGTON, ITCA Booth No.1129--BUSINESS WIRE--May 22, 1996-- Sony Electronics and Telsource Corporation, an independent service organization, today announced an agreement that calls for Telsource to install, maintain, and service Sony's full line of videoconferencing systems nationwide. The agreement teams Sony's successful family of videoconferencing products with an established network...
- Research articles 1996-05-22
- All for one: Polycom unifies the single-box videoconferencing experience. (Special Report: VideoConferencing).
- If you haven't followed the evolution of Polycom and videoconferencing in the past few years, you may be surprised by all the changes. There has been massive consolidation in the industry "Basically we're down to two major vendors: Polycom (www If you haven't followed the...
- Research articles 2003-05-01
- Videoconferencing Industry Closes Blockbuster Year
- Wainhouse Research has published its quarterly Videoconferencing SpotCheck Report with some intriguing findings. The videoconferencing industry closed 2007 with record numbers of unit shipments and revenues. According to the Q4-2007 report, room videoconferencing shipments crossed the 200,000 unit level for the first time, reaching 212,630 systems. This...
- Research articles 2008-02-26
- Videoconferencing maximizes recruiting
- Videoconferencing technology has come into its own in recent years. Nearly half of Fortune 500 companies are now using this technology, and with costs ranging from $5,000 for a basic system to $25,000 for a system that provides broad videoconferencing capabilities, even more companies are expected to take advantage of...
- Research articles 1995-08-01
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