Videoconferences Research
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Technology Brief: An Introduction to Video in the Enterprise
Sponsored by: Fluke NetworksTo help you get ready for video, Fluke Networks developed a four-page technology primer “An Introduction to Video in the Enterprise” that covers key market drivers, the four major types of video, and illustrates how streaming applications works.
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Optimizing Video Performance Across the Distributed Enterprise
Sponsored by: BlueCoatDo more with less: that’s the message echoing through corporate cultures today. One clear target is to contain costs, especially travel-related costs, which can be large enough to have a serious impact on bottom lines. Read this paper to find out more.
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Presentation Transcript: Driving Collaboration Efficiency - H.264 High Profile
Sponsored by: Polycom, Inc.Polycom continues bringing leading-edge, standards-based technologies to visual communication. This is an advantage that resonates across all applications and industries. Read this transcript to learn how Less Delivers Much More!
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Driving Collaboration Efficiency - H.264 High Profile
Sponsored by: Polycom, Inc.Polycom continues bringing leading-edge, standards-based technologies to visual communication. This is an advantage that resonates across all applications and industries. View this webcast to learn how Less Delivers Much More!
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Polycom UC Intelligent Core: Scalable Infrastructure for Distributed Video
Sponsored by: Polycom, Inc.Video is leaving the dedicated video conference room and becoming a standard communication tool and part of the individual's daily workflow. In turn, this trend is having a profound impact on the scalability requirements of the visual communication system.
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Roadmap to UC Projects that Reap Rewards
Sponsored by: TechTarget Unified CommunicationsThis e-book provides a roadmap for building a unified communications business case and offers practical strategies for implementing short-term projects with long-term payback, establishing metrics for ROI evaluation, and setting the stage for adoption of richer collaboration capabilities in the future.
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Seeing is Believing: The Value of Video Collaboration
Sponsored by: Polycom, Inc.Many companies are talking about the advantages of video conferencing. But what results can you expect? How much more productivity will you see? What does the boost to collaboration look like? Which business units benefit most? Get the answers here.
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Videoconferencing Adoption by SMBs-- The Next Big Thing
Sponsored by: Polycom, Inc.As companies look for ways to survive during a tough economy, small and medium sized businesses are discovering the benefits of virtual collaboration through video conferencing. And now, advances in technology and price are accelerating this trend.
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Video-Ready - Campus Network
Sponsored by: Cisco Systems, Inc.Why should your network be "Video-Ready"? Video applications have enabled enterprises to significantly increase worker productivity, improve collaboration, reduce costs, and streamline and optimize business operations. This paper dicusses the factors that will accelerate adoption of video solutions over the next few years.
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The Five Productivity Benefits of a Secure Network
Sponsored by: Cisco Systems, Inc.A secure network foundation from Cisco enables you to easily and cost-effectively add new users and applications as needed.
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RADVISION: Recipient of the 2008 North American Videoconferencing Infrastructure Systems Product Differentiation Innovation Award
Sponsored by: RADVISIONFrost & Sullivan presents the 2008 Product Differentiation Innovation Award in the videoconferencing infrastructure systems market to RADVISION.
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SCOPIA Connector for Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007
Sponsored by: RADVISIONRADVISION is extending its support of the Microsoft unified communications product line with the new SCOPIA Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) 2007 Connector.
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SCOPIA Conferencing Platform for IBM® Lotus® Sametime®
Sponsored by: RADVISIONThe SCOPIA Conferencing Platform with SCOPIA Desktop enables users to create and initiate multiparty audio and video conferences directly from within Lotus Sametime.
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SCOPIA Connector for IBM Lotus Sametime
Sponsored by: RADVISIONRADVISION's SCOPIA Conferencing Platform with SCOPIA Desktop brings advanced conferencing capability to IBM's next generation unified communications enhancing the instant messaging and conferencing capabilities of Lotus Sametime.
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High Definition: The Evolution of Video Conferencing
Sponsored by: Polycom, Inc.High definition (HD) video conferencing provides new voice, content sharing and cost-effective communication capabilities. Learn the vendor requirements for implementing HD video conferencing to help avoid the potential pitfalls of this new tec...