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No Cameras? Please!
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | December 28, 2010
It seems that every time I think that I no longer have to discuss the necessity of video calling in today’s work environment, I come across a survey saying people don’t want to use it for some odd reason.
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“Less Bandwidth” And Other PR Stunts
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Unified Communication,Video Conferencing | December 22, 2010
“Less bandwidth” or “optimized bandwidth consumption” has become a must-have in any video related PR, while most of the time it comes with no explanation at all. As I like PR stunts it’s about time we put the technology where our mouth is.
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Servicing Video: Post-Panel Thoughts
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | December 14, 2010
I participated in a panel titled “Servicing Video” in our annual developer conference held a few weeks ago. I thought I’d share a few of the questions and answers in this post.
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SCOPIA Mobile Extending Its Reach
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | December 7, 2010
Today we announced SCOPIA Mobile V2, which for the first time allows users to use their iPhone and iPad devices in order to participate personally in video conferences. Here are some details on our new app.
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Building An Affordable Telepresence Room With SCOPIA
Guest post byYoav NativCategories:Telepresence,Video Conferencing | November 30, 2010
You can set-up an affordable telepresence room, that is easy to use, interoperable and has the highest quality, with existing furniture and video conferencing equipment and spend as little as possible. Here are the details.
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Who Wins The Market – Single-Function Or Multi-Function Devices?
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | November 23, 2010
I can’t help but wonder for how long will single-function devices last, and when will they be replaced by smartphones or other multi-function devices. And the Flip camcorder is a great case-study.
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Skype Doesn't Play The Unified Game Anymore
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Interoperability,Unified Communication | November 16, 2010
Skype recently announced it no longer allows for 3rd party clients to use its services. And while this makes sense from a very narrow business perspective, it significantly degrades the unified VoIP experience of many.
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Making Sense of the Available Bandwidth
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | November 9, 2010
Using NetSense means that no matter how much bandwidth you have, and no matter how much this bandwidth changes while you’re in a call, the quality of experience will remain as high as possible.
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Someday We’ll Be As Popular As Geek & Poke
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Comic Strip,Video Conferencing | November 4, 2010
Some six months ago we set out to form an ambitious new “tradition” in this blog: a bi-weekly comic strip that deals with the worlds we deal with in our blogs, mainly around video calling. Here’s a summary of what we’ve done so far.
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The Enterprise Cares Where You Are
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation,Video Conferencing | November 2, 2010
While I totally agree that location-based services have limited value in the consumer world, it is a different ball-game when it comes to the enterprise, to communications and visual communications in particular.
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