Video Conferencing Etiquette
Whispering. Checking email. Walking away from the computer. All are major TelePresence offenses, according to ChannelInsider’s Seven Sins of Video Conferencing. Despite the miles between participants,...
View ArticleSouth Carolina Hospitals Save Thousands With Video Conferencing Technology
The South Carolina Department of Mental Health recently used Polycom’s video communications technology to deliver psychiatric services to remote patients, according to tmcnet.com. The Polycom system...
View ArticleMeet the VGo Videoconferencing Robot
Meet the VGo, a four-foot tall videoconferencing breakthrough on wheels. The VGo debuted at InfoComm 2010 and simply stole the show. Tons of people stopped to take pictures and interact with the...
View ArticleVideoconferencing Could Save Businesses $19 Billion Over Next Decade
A recent study by the Carbon Disclosure Project, an international organization dedicated to greener business practices, estimates that US and UK businesses could save $19 billion over the next 10 years...
View ArticleProctor & Gamble Praise Video Conferencing Value
Proctor & Gamble chief information officer Filippo Passerini recently spoke to businessmirror.com about the company’s massive IT investment in the Philippines. The project, which included video...
View ArticleNew LifeSize Solutions Advance HD Video Communications
LifeSize recently announced a new line of high definition video conferencing solutions to help enterprises – including teleworkers, mobile employees and executives – collaborate more efficiently....
View ArticleVideo Conferencing Equipment Allows Soldiers to Stay in Touch
Since 2003, members of the Maine Troop Greeters, a non-profit that supports armed forces serving overseas, have greeted troops who arrive at Bangor International Airport. Whether coming home or leaving...
View ArticleVirgin Mobile Cuts Costs and Boosts Productivity with LifeSize HD Video...
When Virgin Mobile joined forces with India’s Tata Teleservices to form Virgin Mobile India, the frequent travel required by the companies’ executives quickly become too costly and time-consuming....
View ArticleCisco Responds as Videoconferencing Expands Beyond the Meeting Room
Videoconferencing is expanding. A technology formerly reserved for high-end meeting rooms at large companies is now being adopted at small businesses, and in smaller devices. And companies like Cisco...
View ArticleTelemedicine poised to treat more patients in health care reform era
More Americans are turning to technology like video conferencing for their health care, according to a recent article in the St. Petersburg Times. While telemedicine isn’t new, its popularity is...
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