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Monthly Archives: March 2009
Side-Effects of Capitalism May One Day Save the World
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation,Video Conferencing | March 30, 2009
Video Conferencing doesn’t just allow for better collaboration between colleagues. It makes the world greener, it helps the deaf and hard of hearing communicate, and it can narrow the financial gaps whilst fighting poverty
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Telepresence With Grandma Makes Cisco Flip
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | March 26, 2009
Imagine the Flip connected to a Scientific Atlanta set-top box at home or a Linksys router at work. What you get is exactly the high-quality, cost-effective very cool “personal telepresence” everyone’s talking about.
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Communication Breakdown… Now Fixed!
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Miscellaneous | March 24, 2009
The blog’s RSS feed was broken for a few weeks. It is now fixed. In case you were part of the breakdown, here’s a quick catching-up list, with all the stuff you missed.
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A Year Has Passed
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Miscellaneous | March 23, 2009
1 year ago I wrote my first post here. In the past year I’ve written many more, and even though the topics have varied, the main theme has not – video is here, and it can enhance our lives.
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2009 Reality Check – 1, 2, 3!
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | March 19, 2009
It seems that we have a lot in common with 2003 these days. And so there are plenty of reasons to seriously inspect what went on back then and how – if any – is it different from now.
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Improving Video Quality in Your Network – Register Now!
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | March 16, 2009
I invite you all to a free webinar on “Improving Video Quality in Your Network”, conducted by Eli Cohen from RADVISION. Eli will discuss the evolution of the video market, as well the need for solutions that allow video network monitoring and assessment.
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On a Collaboration Infrastructure
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Collaboration | March 13, 2009
Any means of collaboration - be it a conferencing client, an instant messenger, an e-mail client – should support various networks and allow fixed-to-mobile connectivity. This is what collaboration is truly about, and this what collaboration infrastructure should enable us to do.
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Thou shall not say what your competitor is NOT doing, thou shall focus on what you ARE
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Collaboration,Video Conferencing | March 10, 2009
There is plenty of room for evil ways in sales meetings and RFPs. In mailing lists and in blogs like these, we should focus on what we CAN do, what we CAN change. Think positive and help change the world.
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10 Commandments for Collaboration Software
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Collaboration | March 6, 2009
There are tons of collaboration tools out there. Lots of them support video. There are a few things I would look for, guidelines I would follow. I call them my 10 commandments for collaboration software.
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Don't Follow, Innovate!
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation | March 3, 2009
Most companies, especially those trying to surprise (and surpass) the "giants", to disrupt the market, must "re-invent the wheel", innovate and by doing so shake the grounds of the market they work in.
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